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Current licensing authority standards for peripheral visual field and safe on-road senior aged automobile driving performance.

机译:当前关于周边视野和安全道路高级老年人汽车驾驶性能的许可授权标准。

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Background: The current licensing authority's (Austroads) visual field standards are met when a person demonstrates an intact visual field extending horizontally at least 120 degrees within 10 degrees above and below the horizontal midline. A person cannot be licensed unconditionally if they have a hemianopia, quadrantanopia or any significant visual field loss (scotoma) that is likely to impede driving performance. Despite fairly rigorous implementation of these vision standards by licensing authorities, there is little scientific evidence available to demonstrate that a driver will or will not be safe on road depending on the extent of their visual field. Methods: This study was developed to examine if the current licensing authority vision standards predict safe on-road driver performance in a cohort of 100 senior drivers. The study consisted of four stages in which participants underwent on-road assessment by a multidisciplinary team including a driving instructor, orthoptist and occupational therapist; off-road occupational therapy cognitive skills assessment using the Visual Recognition Slide Test (VRST-USyd); off-road orthoptic assessment including history, visual acuity and visual fields; and feedback from the team regarding the participant's visual and driving status. Visual fields were assessed using both the Goldmann and Esterman tests. Correlations were calculated to determine the relationship between visual field results and on-road driving performance. Results: Generally it was found that visual field test results did not predict driving performance accurately for both participants with and without visual field loss. Conclusion: The results bring into question the current Austroads visual field standards for safe driving.
机译:背景:当一个人演示完整的视野在水平中线上方和下方10度以内至少水平延伸120度时,可以满足当前许可颁发机构(Austroads)的视野标准。如果某人患有偏盲,象限或任何可能阻碍驾驶表现的重大视野丧失(暗色),则不能无条件获得许可。尽管许可证颁发机构对这些视觉标准进行了相当严格的实施,但几乎没有科学证据可证明驾驶员视其视野范围而定在道路上是否安全。方法:开展这项研究的目的是检查当前的发证机构视觉标准是否可以预测100名高级驾驶者的安全驾驶性能。该研究分为四个阶段,参与者由多学科团队进行道路评估,其中包括驾驶教练,矫形外科医师和职业治疗师。使用视觉识别滑动测试(VRST-USyd)进行的越野职业治疗认知技能评估;越野骨科评估,包括病史,视力和视野;以及来自团队的关于参与者的视觉和驾驶状态的反馈。使用Goldmann和Esterman测试评估视野。计算相关性以确定视野结果与公路驾驶性能之间的关系。结果:通常发现,视野测试结果不能准确预测有或没有视野损失的参与者的驾驶性能。结论:结果使当前的Austroads安全驾驶视野标准受到质疑。

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