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Consultations on driving in people with cognitive impairment in primary care: A scoping review of the evidence.

Carol SinnottTony FoleyJustin ForsythKathleen McLoughlinLinda HorganColin P Bradley
Published in: PloS one (2018)
The increasing number of older people affected by cognitive impairment, for whom driving may be a concern, has implications for primary care practice. Addressing the reasons for PCPs lack of comfort in dealing with this issue is essential in order for them to better engage in, collaborative discussion with patients on plans and preferences for driving cessation.
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