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Mild cognitive impairment and fitness to drive: An audit of practice in a driving specialist clinic in Australia.

Claire SpargoKate LaverZoe Adey-WakelingAngela BerndtStacey George
Published in: Australasian journal on ageing (2021)
Driving outcomes for people with MCI with questionable driving capabilities are variable, with both cognitive and non-cognitive factors important in guiding medical fitness to drive recommendations. There is a need for more driving clinics to provide in-depth assessment for people with MCI who demonstrate uncertain driving capabilities and improved support for decision-making in other non-driving specialist settings.
Keyphrases
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • cognitive decline
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