Driving Outside the Wire: Examining Factors Impacting Veterans’ Postdeployment Driving
Author(s) -
Sandra Winter,
Mary Jeghers,
Emily Reid,
Cassandra McGowan,
Mary Ellen Young,
Sherrilene Classen
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
otjr occupational therapy journal of research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.405
H-Index - 40
eISSN - 1938-2383
pISSN - 1539-4492
DOI - 10.1177/1539449220914533
Subject(s) - software deployment , thematic analysis , applied psychology , psychology , poison control , intervention (counseling) , focus group , human factors and ergonomics , crash , conceptual model , qualitative research , computer science , medicine , medical emergency , psychiatry , business , sociology , social science , marketing , database , programming language , operating system
Combat Veterans (CVs) deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan experience driving difficulty, based on medical conditions and/or deployment exposures, elevating their risk of motor vehicle crash-related injury or death. To address grounded theory rigor and incorporate constructs such as the Person Environment Occupation Performance model, we revised the Hannold et al. (2013) conceptual framework. We conducted two focus groups with seven CVs. Conceptual framework revisions were based on an iterative process and thematic analysis. We elicited CVs’ perspectives on deployment training, driving pre- and postdeployment, strategies, and intervention preferences. Personal, environmental, and task factors underpinned CVs’ driving. Participants described triggers (e.g., stressful stimuli), use of environmental (e.g., car controls) or personal (e.g., avoiding traffic) strategies, and outcomes of appropriate or risky driving. Findings illustrated CVs’ driving difficulty and informed development of a Veteran-centric driving intervention. Improving driving fitness has implications for Veterans’ participation and community integration.
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