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Prevention of road crashes in older adults: perspectives on facilitators, barriers and the role of the family doctor

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2021-11-06

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Rivera-Izquierdo, Mario
Valverde-Cano, Luz María
Martínez-Ruiz, Virginia
Sánchez-Pérez, María Rosa
Atienza-Martín, Francisco Javier
Martín-delosReyes, Luis Miguel
Jiménez-Mejías, Eladio

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BMC, Springer Nature
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Background People over 64 years have a high fatality rate when they are involved in traffic accidents. Besides, older victims of road crashes are expected to rise in the future due to population aging. The purpose of the study was to document their perception on the role of the family doctor, the main facilitating factors, and the perceived barriers to the temporary or permanent restriction of their driving. Methods This qualitative study used focus group methodology. A sample of 16 people over 65 years old was obtained through a series of segmentation criteria at an active participation centre for older adults in a small town in Jaén province (Spain). All were invited to participate in a discussion during which they were asked to express their opinions and subjective experiences concerning the role of their family doctor. The group conversation was taped, fully transcribed and analysed, and codes were generated with both deductive and inductive methods. Results After merging the codes to generate themes, we identified 9 relevant categories: perception of age-related risk, road safety, role of public authorities, driver assessment centre, role of the family doctor, role of the family, proposals for addressing traffic accidents in older adults, consequences of the driving prohibition, and public transport. All categories help to explain the subjective driving and traffic safety experiences of older road users. Conclusions Although family doctors do not usually ask their older patients about road driving, they are highly valued by these patients. Thus, family doctors have a great potential to act, along with the family members, for the benefit of older patients’ traffic safety, in ways that can prevent their involvement in road crashes and reduce the negative consequences of having to stop driving if necessary.

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Medical Subject Headings::Persons::Persons::Age Groups::Adult::Aged
Medical Subject Headings::Psychiatry and Psychology::Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms::Attitude
Medical Subject Headings::Organisms::Eukaryota::Animals::Chordata::Vertebrates::Mammals::Primates::Haplorhini::Catarrhini::Hominidae::Humans
Medical Subject Headings::Persons::Persons::Occupational Groups::Health Personnel::Physicians::Physicians, Family
Medical Subject Headings::Technology and Food and Beverages::Technology, Industry, and Agriculture::Transportation
Medical Subject Headings::Health Care::Environment and Public Health::Public Health::Accidents::Accidents, Traffic
Medical Subject Headings::Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena::Human Activities::Automobile Driving
Medical Subject Headings::Health Care::Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation::Quality of Health Care::Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms::Data Collection::Interviews as Topic::Focus Groups
Medical Subject Headings::Geographical Locations::Geographic Locations::Europe::Spain
Medical Subject Headings::Psychiatry and Psychology::Psychological Phenomena and Processes::Mental Processes::Perception

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Road safety, Older drivers, Family doctor, Focus group, Qualitative research, Seguridad vial, Grupos focales, Investigación cualitativa, Accidentes de tránsito, Médico de familia

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Rivera-Izquierdo M, Valverde-Cano LM, Martínez-Ruiz V, Sánchez-Pérez MR, Atienza-Martín FJ, Martín-delosReyes LM, et al. Prevention of road crashes in older adults: perspectives on facilitators, barriers and the role of the family doctor. BMC Geriatr. 2021 Nov 6;21(1):635.