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Sensory Impairment and Driving: the Blue Mountains Eye Study

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Specialty Public Health
Date 1999 Feb 13
PMID 9987472
Citations 30
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Abstract

Objectives: This study examined the associations between vision, hearing, loss, and car accidents.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey of 3654 people aged 49 years and older in the Blue Mountains, Australia, was used. Each subject had a detailed eye examination and interview.

Results: Self-reported car accident rates in the past year among 2379 current drivers were 5.6% for those aged 49 to 79 years and 9.1% for those 80 years and older. A 2-line difference in visual acuity was associated with increased risk of accidents (adjusted prevalence ratio [PR] = 1.6), as was visual acuity worse than 6/18 in the right eye (PR = 2.0), overall moderate hearing loss (PR = 1.9), and hearing loss in the right ear (PR = 1.8).

Conclusions: Sensory loss in drivers may be an important risk factor for car accidents.

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