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Title: Identifying and managing the unsafe older driver


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Identifying and managing the unsafe older driver
  • C. Frank CCFP

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Objectives
  • At the end of the presentation you will be
  • Aware of Ontario legislation relating to medical
    fitness to drive
  • Be aware of reporting responsibility in Ontario
  • Be familiar with the major criteria for driving
    safety for patients with
  • Dementia
  • Multiple medications
  • Stroke/TIA/cardiovascular disease
  • Be aware of resources to answer clinical questions

3
Should we be concerned?
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Should we be concerned?
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Caught in the headlights
  • By 2024, 25 of drivers will be over age 65
  • MVAs second leading cause of accidental death
  • Per mile driven, crash rate similar to 16-20 age
    group
  • Fatality rates 3X higher at age 70 than 20s
  • Most older drivers curb their driving habits

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Are the elderly worse drivers?
  • No worse per mile driven but
  • Greater risk with intersections
  • Left turns
  • Driving too slowly
  • Merging traffic

7
More relevant stats
  • With dementia
  • crash_at_ 5 times higher than other elderly
  • Early stage is high risk time
  • Up 50 at 2 years post diagnosis
  • MMSE does not correlate well
  • MDs not good at identification
  • MTO road test not great for dementia either

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What did we find at SMOL?
  • 16 of patients on Geriatric Inpatient Unit were
    drivers
  • At time of discharge, over 50 had recommendation
    of suspension
  • Over 50 of transfers from KGH had suspension
    made at SMOL
  • Not mentioned in any patient before SMOL

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What are challenges to be aware of?
  • Identification
  • Benign office presentation
  • Thinking of it as an issue
  • Once you think of it you see it everywhere!
  • Family complicity
  • Impact on patient-professional relationship

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What are challenges to be aware of?
  • Lack of office-based assessment tools
  • Cost to patients
  • Understanding the MTO !
  • Frequent fliers

11
What are your responsibilities?
  • Ontario
  • Mandatory reporting for physicians
  • Decision made by MTO
  • Specialists with role include geriatrics
  • Specialists may take heat off FP

12
What has the CMA done about it?
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How do you get it?
  • Buy it from CMA
  • Steal it from the web page!
  • Address www.cma.ca/staticContent/HTML/N0/l2/public
    ations/catalog/driversguide/

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Examples from the Guide
  • Dementia
  • Guidance from MMSE lt24/30
  • indicates need for more assessment
  • Controversial number
  • Definitely less than 14/30

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Looking at the guide
  • Medications
  • Opiates
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Antidepressants
  • Alcohol

16
Looking at the guide
  • CVS conditions
  • Stoke/TIA
  • TIA only after medical assessment
  • Stroke 1 month minimum
  • MI
  • 1 month minimum

17
Looking at the guide
  • The Older Driver
  • Not very helpful section

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Getting a useful resource
  • Ottawa RGAP
  • rgapottawa.com/dementia/task_force_en.asp

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A Safe Driver Checklist
  • S Safety record
  • A Attention skills
  • F Family reports
  • E Ethanol
  • D Drugs
  • R Reaction time
  • I Intellectual impairment
  • V Vision/ Visuospatial function
  • E Executive functions

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What are other resources?
  • OT Driver Assessment Centres
  • Drive Able
  • CanDrive project
  • Assessment of cognition
  • RGP
  • Geriatric Psychiatry
  • Memory clinic

21
Giving tips to older drivers
  • Familiar routes
  • Daytime driving
  • Avoid the radio
  • Especially cautious with intersections
  • Avoid talkative companions!
  • 55 Alive Course
  • Avoid 400 highways in rush hour!

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Summary
  • Identification of older patients still driving is
    important
  • Be aware of medical conditions affecting driving
    safety
  • Remember resources to clarify criteria
  • Be aware of reporting responsibilities
  • Remember options for assessment

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