J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.  2004 Jun;28(3):220-225.

Driving State of the Brain Injured after Driver Training Program at the National Rehabilitation Center

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, National Rehabilitation Hospital, Korea. swpark1@nrc.go.kr

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
To investigate the actual driving state of the brain injured who had received driver training program. METHOD: We conducted a follow up survey with 64 brain injured who had received driver training program at the National Rehabilitation Center. 29 subjects were first attempting to obtain a license (First obtaining group) while 35 subjects were trying to re-obtain a license after being handicapped (Re-obtaining group). The contents of the survey were compared between first obtaining group and re-obtaining group, and between hemiplegic side. RESULTS: 41 subjects obtained license in regard to the total 64 subjects in which 39% of theses were actually driving. Licensed rate was 55% for first obtaining group and 71% for re-obtaining group. Driving rate was 56% for first obtaining group and 28% for re-obtaining group. Comparing to hemiplegic side, left hemiplegics (54%) showed a tendency to have higher rate of accident than right hemiplegics (0%) without statistical significance. CONCLUSION: Licensed rate of the brain injured was 64%, and driving rate and accident rate were 39% and 38%, respectively. Left hemiplegics, especially, had a higher rate of accident than right hemiplegics.

Keyword

Brain injured; Driving state; License; Accident

MeSH Terms

Brain*
Disabled Persons
Education*
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Licensure
Rehabilitation Centers*
Rehabilitation*
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