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Development of the Saskatchewan Psychiatric Occupational Therapy Driving Screen / Alicia Carey in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol.81 Issue 4 (Avril 2018)
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Titre : Development of the Saskatchewan Psychiatric Occupational Therapy Driving Screen Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Alicia Carey ; Carolyn Burton ; Aleksandra Grochulski ; Pinay Paige ; Aj Remillard Année de publication : 2018 Article en page(s) : p. 187-195 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Activities of daily living ADLs screening automobile driving Résumé : Introduction
Screening driving ability is challenging in psychiatry due to the fluctuating nature of psychiatric diagnoses, psychosocial factors, and the impact of medications. An examination of best practice and a literature review yielded few results, highlighting the need for the development of a driving screening framework. The goal was to develop a clinical reasoning guide, agreed upon by psychiatric occupational therapists, to improve systematic driving screening for this population.
Method
A series of surveys distributed to occupational therapists examined the key components to consider, utilizing a modified Delphi technique. Data from 94 completed questionnaires over three rounds were filtered, analyzed, summarized, and redistributed. Survey distribution and guideline amendment continued until consensus was achieved.
Findings
The Saskatchewan Psychiatric Occupational Therapy Driving Screen (SPOT-DS) has been developed as the first comprehensive clinical reasoning guide for screening drivers with psychiatric conditions.
Conclusion
The SPOT-DS can assist in protecting clients’ driving privileges, while ensuring public safety on the roads by providing a systematic approach to screening drivers. Further testing on its validity is warranted.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=80063
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol.81 Issue 4 (Avril 2018) . - p. 187-195[article] Development of the Saskatchewan Psychiatric Occupational Therapy Driving Screen [texte imprimé] / Alicia Carey ; Carolyn Burton ; Aleksandra Grochulski ; Pinay Paige ; Aj Remillard . - 2018 . - p. 187-195.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Vol.81 Issue 4 (Avril 2018) . - p. 187-195
Mots-clés : Activities of daily living ADLs screening automobile driving Résumé : Introduction
Screening driving ability is challenging in psychiatry due to the fluctuating nature of psychiatric diagnoses, psychosocial factors, and the impact of medications. An examination of best practice and a literature review yielded few results, highlighting the need for the development of a driving screening framework. The goal was to develop a clinical reasoning guide, agreed upon by psychiatric occupational therapists, to improve systematic driving screening for this population.
Method
A series of surveys distributed to occupational therapists examined the key components to consider, utilizing a modified Delphi technique. Data from 94 completed questionnaires over three rounds were filtered, analyzed, summarized, and redistributed. Survey distribution and guideline amendment continued until consensus was achieved.
Findings
The Saskatchewan Psychiatric Occupational Therapy Driving Screen (SPOT-DS) has been developed as the first comprehensive clinical reasoning guide for screening drivers with psychiatric conditions.
Conclusion
The SPOT-DS can assist in protecting clients’ driving privileges, while ensuring public safety on the roads by providing a systematic approach to screening drivers. Further testing on its validity is warranted.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=80063 Exemplaires (1)
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