An Evaluation of Driving Ability in a Simulator: A Good Predictor of Driving Ability After Stroke?
Author(s) -
AnnHelen Patomella,
Anders Kottorp
Publication year - 2005
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.17077/drivingassessment.1149
Subject(s) - driving simulator , stroke (engine) , driving simulation , simulation , physical medicine and rehabilitation , computer science , medicine , engineering , mechanical engineering
The aim of this pilot-study was to evaluate the predictive quality of a driving evaluation in a simulator for people with stroke. Twenty-seven participants with stroke completed a driving evaluation in a technically advanced driving simulator. The participants also completed an on-road driving evaluation with a pass or fail outcome. Measures generated from the assessment tool, P-Drive, were compared to the on-road driving evaluation, in order to determine a definitive cut-off score. The definitive cut-off score of P-Drive was determined to 1,5 logits, however this score did not show satisfactory sensitivity. Instead of a definitive cut-off score, a cut-off zone of 1,4 to 1,7 logits was recommended. Six drivers within the cut-off zone were recommended for further evaluation of their driving ability.
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