DocumentCode :
1606820
Title :
An international investigation of social circumstances and driver licenses for elder persons
Author :
Takahashi, Satoshi ; Wu, Jinglong
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Natural Sci. & Technol., Okayama Univ., Okayama, Japan
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
508
Lastpage :
513
Abstract :
In recent years, the trend toward the nuclear family and the phenomenon of under-population in rural areas has increased the number of elder people who live alone. Therefore, elder people have to drive themselves to go shopping or to a hospital. However, the elderly person also has a tendency to display reduced abilities of judgment and cognition and, in severe cases, displays dementia. In this paper, the brief results of an international investigation of traffic accidents among elder people based on databases published by public institutions are discussed. The aging rate and the number of dementia patients increase with the average life expectancy when it is over 70 years. Currently, the number of traffic accidents among elder people is increasing. Policies preventing the renewal of driver licenses for elder people are implemented in several countries. However, communication with family and neighbors is effective in preventing elder people from being involved in traffic accidents while walking.
Keywords :
cognition; driver information systems; gait analysis; geriatrics; medical information systems; road accidents; aging rate; cognition; dementia; driver licenses; elder persons; judgment; nuclear family; rural areas; social circumstances; traffic accidents; underpopulation; walking; Africa; Aging; Bicycles; Dementia; Europe; Pediatrics; USA Councils; Aging rate; Average life expectancy; Dementia; Driver licenses; Eledr persons; Traffic accident;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Complex Medical Engineering (CME), 2011 IEEE/ICME International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Harbin Heilongjiang
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9323-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCME.2011.5876794
Filename :
5876794
Link To Document :
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