Promoting Safe Transportation among Older Adults: Perspectives and Strategies provides a concise, comprehensive, and up-to-date resource on safe mobility for an aging population. The book offers an interdisciplinary perspective for understanding and influencing the behavior of older adults with regard to their safe transportation. It is organized around the professions and disciplines that have a stake in the safe transportation of older adults and the role they play at each stage of their mobility needs. The book also addresses the various strategies that have been used to help keep older adults safe and mobile.
Readers will find great insights on key issues related to aging and mobility, giving them an overarching framework for how to maintain safe mobility into older adulthood. The book enables readers to understand the perspectives of the critical groups of people involved in keeping older people safe and explores existing strategies by which an aging individual can maintain safe mobility.
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Für Beruf und Forschung
1) Transportation, Urban Planning, Public Health, and Gerontology researchers and advanced students, and 2) Transportation and Health Practitioners working with older adults (i.e. Driving Rehabilitation Specialists, Occupational Therapists, physicians, etc.)
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
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978-0-12-812153-5 (9780128121535)
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Lisa J. Molnar is Associate Director and Associate Research Scientist of UMTRI and Associate Director of the ATLAS Center. She is Secretary of the Transportation Research Board's Committee on Safe Mobility of Older Persons, and Chair of the TRB Joint Subcommittee on Senior Mobility Options. Dr. Molnar is co-author of Maintaining Safe Mobility in an Aging Society and more than 150 scientific articles, technical reports, and book chapters. Renee M. St. Louis is Research Area Specialist at UMTRI and Education Coordinator for the ATLAS Center. She has a Master's in Public Health with a focus on motor vehicle injury prevention.
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Associate Director and Associate Research Scientist, UMTRI and Associate Director, ATLAS Center
Research Area Specialist, UMTRI and Education Coordinator, ATLAS Center
PART 1: BACKGROUND1. The problem2. Driving patterns and behaviors among older adults3. Use of non-driving transportation options4. A framework for promoting older adult safe transportation
PART 2: PERSPECTIVES5. Older adults6. Family members, friends, and other caregivers7. Physicians and other health professionals8. Licensing agencies9. Law enforcement10. Professionals who work with older adults11. Transportation Service Providers12. State and local governments
PART 3: STRATEGIES13. In-vehicle and self-driving technologies14. Roadway design and infrastructure15. Managing the transition to non-driving
PART 4: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?16. Conclusion
Appendix A: List of Resources