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Older driver training programs: A systematic review of evidence aimed at improving behind-the-wheel performance
Findings
Recency, quality and context of the findings
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Last year literature searched2018
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Year Published2019
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Quality Rating7/10 (AMSTAR rating from McMaster Health Forum)
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Countries in which studies (included in the synthesis) were conductedUSA (18); Canada (9); Australia (2); Belgium (1); France (1); Japan (1); Netherlands (1); Switzerland (1)
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Global/regional focusWHO - Americas region<br />WHO - European region<br />WHO - Western Pacific region<br />
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Country focusUSA (18); Canada (9); Australia (2); Belgium (1); France (1); Japan (1); Netherlands (1); Switzerland (1)
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Low - and middle-income country (LMIC) focus
Additional details about the research
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Type of documentSystematic review of effects
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Type of questionEffectiveness
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FocusSpecific
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TargetIndividual
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DomainPrograms and servicesTransportationSafety - TransportationSustainable Development Goals3. Good health and well-being (partially covered)17. Partnerships for the goals
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Social system topic(s)Delivery arrangementsWith what supports are services providedICT that support individuals who receive servicesImplementation strategiesCitizen-targeted strategyInformation or education provisionBehaviour change supportSkills and competencies development
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ThemeOptimal aging
Publication details
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CitationSangrar R, Mun J, Cammarata M, Griffith LE, Letts L, Vrkljan B. Older driver training programs: A systematic review of evidence aimed at improving behind-the-wheel performance. Journal of Safety Research. 2019;71:295-313.
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DOI10.1016/j.jsr.2019.09.022


