2023

Developing the Driving and Dementia Roadmap: a knowledge-to-action process

Auteurs:

Stasiulis, E., Naglie, G.*, Sanford, S., Belchior, P.*, Crizzle, A.*, Gélinas, I.*, Mazer, B., Moorhouse, P.*, Myers, A., Porter, M. M.*, Vrkljan, B.*, Rapoport, M. J.*, & Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging Driving and Dementia Team

Revue:

International Psychogeriatrics

Abstract

Objectives: Despite three decades of research, gaps remain in meeting the needs of people with dementia and their family/friend carers as they navigate the often-tumultuous process of driving cessation. This paper describes the process of using a knowledge-to-action (KTA) approach to develop an educational web-based resource (i.e. toolkit), called the Driving and Dementia Roadmap (DDR), aimed at addressing some of these gaps.

Design: Aligned with the KTA framework, knowledge creation and action cycle activities informed the development of the DDR. These activities included systematic reviews; meta-synthesis of qualitative studies; interviews and focus groups with key stakeholders; development of a Driving and Dementia Intervention Framework (DD-IF); and a review and curation of publicly available resources and tools. An Advisory Group comprised of people with dementia and family carers provided ongoing feedback on the DDR’s content and design.

Results: The DDR is a multi-component online toolkit that contains separate portals for current and former drivers with dementia and their family/friend carers. Based on the DD-IF, various topics of driving cessation are presented to accommodate users’ diverse stages and needs in their experiences of decision-making and transitioning to non-driving.

Conclusion: Guided by the KTA framework that involved a systematic and iterative process of knowledge creation and translation, the resulting person-centered, individualized and flexible DDR can bring much-needed support to help people with dementia and their families maintain their mobility, community access, and social and emotional wellbeing during and post-driving cessation.

Keywords: Internet-based interventions; dementia; driving; education; knowledge translation; toolkit.

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