Reliability of P-drive in occupational therapy following a short training session: A promising instrument measuring seniors' on-road driving competencies


Autoria(s): Vaucher P.; Di Biase C.; Lobsiger E.; Margot-Cattin I.; Favrat B.; Patomella AH
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

Introduction Occupational therapists could play an important role in facilitating driving cessation for ageing drivers. This, however, requires an easy-to-learn, standardised on-road evaluation method. This study therefore investigates whether use of P-drive' could be reliably taught to occupational therapists via a short half-day training session. Method Using the English 26-item version of P-drive, two occupational therapists evaluated the driving ability of 24 home-dwelling drivers aged 70 years or over on a standardised on-road route. Experienced driving instructors' on-road, subjective evaluations were then compared with P-drive scores. Results Following a short half-day training session, P-drive was shown to have almost perfect between-rater reliability (ICC2,1=0.950, 95% CI 0.889 to 0.978). Reliability was stable across sessions including the training phase even if occupational therapists seemed to become slightly less severe in their ratings with experience. P-drive's score was related to the driving instructors' subjective evaluations of driving skills in a non-linear manner (R-2=0.445, p=0.021). Conclusion P-drive is a reliable instrument that can easily be taught to occupational therapists and implemented as a way of standardising the on-road driving test.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_5AAD5DCF2717

isbn:0308-0226

doi:10.1177/0308022614562580

isiid:000352241200008

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en

Fonte

British Journal of Occupational Therapy, vol. 78, no. 2, pp. 131-139

Palavras-Chave #Ageing; mild cognitive impairment; automobile driving; on-road evaluation; reliability
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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