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Shifting gears versus sudden stops: qualitative study of consultations about driving in patients with cognitive impairment.

Carol SinnottTony FoleyLinda HorganKathleen McLoughlinCormac SheehanColin Bradley
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
GPs used their longitudinal relationship with cognitively impaired patients to reduce the potential for conflict in consultations on FtD. These efforts could be augmented by explicit discussion of cognitive impairment at an earlier stage for all affected patients. Patients would benefit from greater input into planning driving cessation and acknowledgement from their GPs of the impact this may have on their quality of life.
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