Dementia & Neuropsychologia ()

Cognitive impairment and driving: A review of the literature

  • Daniel Apolinario,
  • Regina Miksian Magaldi,
  • Alexandre Leopold Busse,
  • Leonardo da Costa Lopes,
  • Juliana Yumi Tison Kasai,
  • Erika Satomi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1980-57642009DN30400004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 283 – 290

Abstract

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Abstract Although some drivers with mild dementia may continue to drive after the condition has been diagnosed, the ability to drive a motor vehicle safely is eventually lost as the disease progresses. Clinicians involved in dementia care are often asked to make an assessment on whether a patient is fit to drive, even though they often lack basic knowledge and formal training in this area. The purpose of this review was to identify the factors that may differentiate safe from unsafe drivers with cognitive impairment and to discuss management strategies. Isolated information about staging measures or particular cognitive tests was found to be insufficient for decision making. Driving fitness counseling for patients with cognitive impairment requires a solid knowledge base, comprehensive assessment and thoughtful communication.

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