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Arbesman M. Lieberman D. & Berlanstein R. (2014). Method for the systematic reviews on and driving community mobility older adults. American Journal of Occupational Therapy 68(6) 657-661.

started by beihlt on 14 Nov 15
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    This evidence supports occupational therapy's role as coaches for clients during driving interventions. Clients were able to sustain learning from feedback the instructors gave during on-road training for 4 to 8 weeks. In addition, when addressing community mobility issues OTs must focus on visual, cognitive, motor, and educational interventions. Studies examined during the systematic review found that cognitive perceptual training can reduce at-fault crashes per year of driving, delay driving cessation, and improve driving performance of clients who sustained a stroke.

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