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  • Public Health

Background:

  • Significant gaps persist in supporting individuals with dementia and their carers during driving cessation.
  • Navigating driving cessation is a complex and often distressing process for those affected by dementia.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development of an educational web-based toolkit, the Driving and Dementia Roadmap (DDR).
  • To address identified needs and support individuals with dementia and their carers through driving cessation.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a knowledge-to-action (KTA) framework for toolkit development.
  • Incorporated systematic reviews, meta-synthesis, stakeholder interviews, and focus groups.
  • Developed a Driving and Dementia Intervention Framework (DD-IF) and curated existing resources.
  • Involved an Advisory Group of people with dementia and carers for feedback.

Main Results:

  • The DDR is a multi-component online toolkit with distinct portals for drivers with dementia and their carers.
  • It offers resources tailored to diverse user needs and stages of decision-making regarding driving cessation.
  • The toolkit is based on the DD-IF, addressing various aspects of the transition.

Conclusions:

  • The person-centered DDR provides crucial support for maintaining mobility, community access, and wellbeing.
  • It facilitates a smoother transition during and after driving cessation for people with dementia and their families.
  • The toolkit represents a significant step in addressing long-standing needs in dementia care related to driving.