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International vision requirements for driver licensing and disability pensions: using a milestone approach in characterization of progressive eye disease

机译:驾驶员执照和伤残抚恤金的国际视野要求:采用里程碑方法来表征进行性眼疾

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Objective: Low vision that causes forfeiture of driver’s licenses and collection of disability pension benefits can lead to negative psychosocial and economic consequences. The purpose of this study was to review the requirements for holding a driver’s license and rules for obtaining a disability pension due to low vision. Results highlight the possibility of using a milestone approach to describe progressive eye disease.Methods: Government and research reports, websites, and journal articles were evaluated to review rules and requirements in Germany, Spain, Italy, France, the UK, and the US.Results: Visual acuity limits are present in all driver’s license regulations. In most countries, the visual acuity limit is 0.5. Visual field limits are included in some driver’s license regulations. In Europe, binocular visual field requirements typically follow the European Union standard of ≥120°. In the US, the visual field requirements are typically between 110° and 140°. Some countries distinguish between being partially sighted and blind in the definition of legal blindness, and in others there is only one limit.Conclusions: Loss of driving privileges could be used as a milestone to monitor progressive eye disease. Forfeiture could be standardized as a best-corrected visual acuity of <0.5 or visual field of <120°, which is consistent in most countries. However, requirements to receive disability pensions were too variable to standardize as milestones in progressive eye disease. Implementation of the World Health Organization criteria for low vision and blindness would help to establish better comparability between countries.
机译:目标:视力低下会导致驾驶执照被没收并收取伤残抚恤金,这可能导致负面的社会心理和经济后果。这项研究的目的是审查持有驾驶执照的要求以及因视力低下而获得伤残抚恤金的规则。结果凸显了使用里程碑方法描述进行性眼部疾病的可能性。方法:对政府和研究报告,网站和期刊文章进行了评估,以审查德国,西班牙,意大利,法国,英国和美国的规则和要求。结果:所有驾驶执照规定中都包含视敏度限制。在大多数国家/地区,视敏度限制为0.5。某些驾驶执照规定中包括视野限制。在欧洲,双眼视野要求通常遵循≥120°的欧盟标准。在美国,视野要求通常在110°至140°之间。一些国家在法律失明的定义上区分了部分失明和失明,而在其他国家则只有一个限制。结论:丧失驾驶特权可以用作监测进行性眼病的里程碑。没收可以标准化为最佳矫正视力<0.5或视野<120°,这在大多数国家是一致的。但是,领取残疾抚恤金的要求变化太大,无法标准化为进行性眼病的里程碑。实施世界卫生组织关于低视力和失明的标准将有助于在国家之间建立更好的可比性。

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