A systematic review of the impact of brain tumours on risk of motor vehicle crashes

S Tran, A Lapidus, A Neal, KB Peters, L Gately… - Journal of Neuro …, 2024 - Springer
Purpose Brain tumours are associated with neurocognitive impairments that are important
for safe driving. Driving is vital to maintaining patient autonomy, despite this there is limited …

Determinants of fitness to drive in Huntington disease

H Devos, A Nieuwboer, M Tant, W De Weerdt… - Neurology, 2012 - AAN Enterprises
Objectives: To identify the most accurate clinical predictors of fitness to drive (FTDr) in
Huntington disease (HD). Methods: This cross-sectional study included 60 active drivers: 30 …

Fitness‐to‐drive agreements after stroke: medical versus practical recommendations

M Ranchet, AE Akinwuntan, M Tant… - European journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Background and purpose Physicians often struggle to screen out patients who are no longer
fit to drive after stroke. The agreement between the recommendations of physicians and on …

Controlled register‐based study of road traffic accidents in 12,651 Finnish cancer patients during 2013–2019

ML Huuskonen, T Koistinen, N Sihvola… - Cancer …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Little controlled evidence exists on road traffic accident (RTA) risk among
patients diagnosed with cancer, while clinicians are often requested to comment their ability …

Assessing fitness to drive in brain tumour patients: a grey matter of law, ethics, and medicine

AV Louie, E Chan, M Hanna, GS Bauman, BJ Fisher… - Current …, 2013 - mdpi.com
Background: Neurocognitive deficits from brain tumours may impair the ability to safely
operate a motor vehicle. Although certain jurisdictions in Canada legally require that …

To drive or not to drive, that is still the question: current challenges in driving recommendations for patients with brain tumours

A Mansur, A Desimone, S Vaughan… - Journal of Neuro …, 2018 - Springer
Driving is a complex task that requires integration of various skills that may be impaired in
patients with brain tumours. Determining fitness to drive is a responsibility of all physicians in …

Fitness to drive in patients with brain tumours: the influence of mandatory reporting legislation on radiation oncologists in Canada

AV Louie, DP D'Souza, DA Palma, GS Bauman… - Current …, 2012 - mdpi.com
Certain jurisdictions in Canada legally require that physicians report unfit drivers. Physician
attitudes and patterns of practice have yet to be evaluated in Canada for patients with brain …

Driver safety in patients with primary brain tumors

E Estevis, KR Noll, ME Bradshaw… - Neuro-oncology …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Background Operating a motor vehicle involves multiple cognitive and sensorimotor
faculties. Neurological conditions pose driving risk, but this has not been examined in …

Driving habits and behaviors of patients with brain tumors: a self-report, cognitive and driving simulation study

A Mansur, MA Hird, A Desimone, I Pshonyak… - Scientific reports, 2018 - nature.com
The purpose of the study is to determine driving habits and behaviors of patients with brain
tumors in order to better inform discussions around driving safety in this population. Eight …

[HTML][HTML] Multidisciplinary assessment of fitness to drive in brain tumour patients in southwestern Ontario: a grey matter

E Chan, AV Louie, M Hanna, GS Bauman… - Current …, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Neurocognitive impairments from brain tumours may interfere with the ability to
drive safely. In 9 of 13 Canadian provinces and territories, physicians have a legal obligation …