2010 American Academy of Neurology guideline supports counseling older adults with mild cognitive impairment to stop driving, according to a study in Neurology.
A study in Neurology reveals factors influencing older adults to stop driving. Among 283 participants, female participants, those with cognitive impairment, and those with poor cognitive test performance were more likely to stop driving. The study supports the 2010 American Academy of Neurology guideline recommending counseling older adults with mild cognitive impairment to stop driving.
May 22, 2024
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