Effectiveness of a Driving Intervention on Safe Community Mobility for Returning Combat Veterans

Sponsor
University of Florida (Other)
Overall Status
Recruiting
CT.gov ID
NCT02765672
Collaborator
United States Department of Defense (U.S. Fed), VA Office of Research and Development (U.S. Fed), University of Western Ontario, Canada (Other)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

The main objective of this study is to discern if an Occupational Therapy Driving Intervention (OT-DI) improves fitness to drive abilities of Combat Veterans and also investigate if results leads to reduced driving errors on the driving simulator and an on-road test. The driving behavior of 260 Combat Veterans will be studied on a driving simulator at baseline after which they will be randomized into control and intervention groups. The intervention group will receive sessions of Occupational Therapy Driving Intervention by a trained driving rehabilitation specialist. The control group on the other hand will receive driving safety education sessions by a driving safety professional. Both groups will be evaluated for driving performance on the driving simulator to ascertain whether there have been changes in the number of driving errors at two and three months upon enrollment. Caregiver responses on driving behavior of Combat Veteran and public driving records from The Department of Motor Vehicles will be analyzed to for changes in number of driving errors.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
  • Behavioral: Driving Behavior Interview
  • Other: Clinical Driving Assessment
  • Behavioral: Propensity for Angry Driving Scale
  • Behavioral: Community Integration Questionnaire
  • Behavioral: Satisfaction with Life
  • Behavioral: Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure (FTDS)
  • Procedure: Simulated Driving Evaluation
  • Procedure: Driving Safety Education
  • Procedure: Occupational Therapy Driving Intervention (OT-DI)
  • Procedure: On-road driving test
  • Procedure: Driving triggers evaluation
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Detailed Description

This research study is being done to determine if Occupational Therapy Driving intervention (OT-DI) can improve the safe driving performance immediately following intervention and intermediate term (3months).

Baseline testing to post test1 will include Clinical battery of tests and a Simulated Driving test, a Brief Driving Questionnaire, Community Integration Questionnaire, and Satisfaction with Life Questionnaire. Caregivers/family member will rate the participants' driving behaviors using a Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure (FTDS). After baseline testing the 260 participants (and associated caregivers) will be randomly assigned to balanced intervention and control groups.

The intervention group receives Occupational Therapy Driving Intervention (OT-DI) consisting of three x 1hour sessions will include Sessions1: Driving evaluator reviews explicit driving errors with participants; Session 2: Driving evaluator provides tailored strategies to mitigate errors; Session 3: Participants drive simulator with targeted feedback from driving evaluator.

The control group will receive from a driving safety professional, three x 1 hour general safety sessions (session 1: general traffic safety discussion; Session 2: Rules of the road and acknowledgement of the road discussion; Session 3: drive the simulator without any feedback from a driving safety professional). Immediately after session 3, Post test1 will occur using the same standardized protocol outline for baseline testing.

Post test2: will consist of testing with the same standardized protocol as administered during baseline testing. Caregivers/family members will rate the participants driving behavior using FTDS in addition the investigators will obtain driving data from the Department of Motor Vehicles which include citations, violations, driving mishaps that have occurred for each participant.

To ascertain impact of the OT-DI and driving safety education on real world driving, a subset of 30 participants will be created from the control and intervention groups to perform on-road driving test. The results from this test will be compared with driving performance on the simulated drives.

Study Design

Study Type:
Interventional
Anticipated Enrollment :
550 participants
Allocation:
Randomized
Intervention Model:
Parallel Assignment
Masking:
Single (Outcomes Assessor)
Primary Purpose:
Treatment
Official Title:
Effectiveness of a Driving Intervention on Safe Community Mobility for Returning Combat Veterans
Study Start Date :
Dec 1, 2016
Anticipated Primary Completion Date :
Jul 1, 2022
Anticipated Study Completion Date :
Jul 1, 2022

Arms and Interventions

Arm Intervention/Treatment
Active Comparator: Control Group

Participants in this group will have the following performed: Institute of Mobility Activity and Participation's clinical battery tests and a simulated driving evaluation, a Brief Driving Behavior Interview, Propensity for Angry Driving Scale, Clinical Driving Assessment, Community Integration Questionnaire, Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure (FTDS), and a Satisfaction with Life Questionnaire. Driving Safety Education by a traffic safety professional, three x 1 hour sessions to discuss traffic safety rules regarding person, vehicle, environmental factors.

Behavioral: Driving Behavior Interview
This will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2 (3 months after post test 1)

Other: Clinical Driving Assessment
Clinical Driving Assessment includes Optec vision screening, Useful Field of View, Range of Motion, Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and Strength tests. This will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2 (3 months after post test 1)

Behavioral: Propensity for Angry Driving Scale
This will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2 (3 months after post test 1)

Behavioral: Community Integration Questionnaire
This will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2 (3 months after post test 1)

Behavioral: Satisfaction with Life
This will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2 (3 months after post test 1

Behavioral: Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure (FTDS)
Fitness-to-Drive-Screening Measure will be completed twice, at baseline and at end of study

Procedure: Simulated Driving Evaluation
This involves driving a simulator fitted simulated drives engineered to to address Veteran's driving concerns such as reactions to other drivers and road conditions(e.g. debris). The simulator is used at baseline and at post-test1 and 2. The intervention and traffic safety education session 3 also occurs using the driving simulator.

Procedure: Driving Safety Education
This involves the following: Session1: general traffic safety discussion; Session 2: Rules of the road and acknowledgement of the road discussion and Session 3: driving the simulator without any feedback from traffic safety professional

Experimental: Experimental Group

Participants in this group will have the following performed: Institute of Mobility Activity and Participation's clinical battery tests and a simulated driving tests, a Brief Driving Behavior Interview, Propensity for Angry Driving Scale, Clinical Driving Assessment, Community Integration Questionnaire, Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure(FTDS), and a Satisfaction with Life Questionnaire. Occupational Therapy Driving Intervention (OT-DI) consisting of three x 1 hour sessions to review explicit driving errors, strategies to mitigate errors and receiving feedback from the evaluator after driving the simulator.

Behavioral: Driving Behavior Interview
This will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2 (3 months after post test 1)

Other: Clinical Driving Assessment
Clinical Driving Assessment includes Optec vision screening, Useful Field of View, Range of Motion, Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and Strength tests. This will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2 (3 months after post test 1)

Behavioral: Propensity for Angry Driving Scale
This will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2 (3 months after post test 1)

Behavioral: Community Integration Questionnaire
This will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2 (3 months after post test 1)

Behavioral: Satisfaction with Life
This will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2 (3 months after post test 1

Behavioral: Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure (FTDS)
Fitness-to-Drive-Screening Measure will be completed twice, at baseline and at end of study

Procedure: Simulated Driving Evaluation
This involves driving a simulator fitted simulated drives engineered to to address Veteran's driving concerns such as reactions to other drivers and road conditions(e.g. debris). The simulator is used at baseline and at post-test1 and 2. The intervention and traffic safety education session 3 also occurs using the driving simulator.

Procedure: Occupational Therapy Driving Intervention (OT-DI)
This has three sessions: 1. Driving evaluator reviews explicit driving errors with Combat Veteran; 2. driving evaluator provide tailored strategies to mitigate errors; Combat Veteran drives simulator with targeted feedback from driving evaluator.

Active Comparator: Caregiver Control Group

Caregiver control group will fill out a Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure (FTDS) questionnaire at baseline and at the end of the study.

Behavioral: Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure (FTDS)
Fitness-to-Drive-Screening Measure will be completed twice, at baseline and at end of study

Active Comparator: Caregiver Experimental Group

Caregivers of the experimental group will fill out a Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure (FTDS) questionnaire at baseline and at the end of the study.

Behavioral: Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure (FTDS)
Fitness-to-Drive-Screening Measure will be completed twice, at baseline and at end of study

Active Comparator: On-road driving Group

A subset of 30 Combat Veterans will be drawn from the control group (15 no.) and experimental group (15 no.). This group of Combat Veterans will will undergo an on-road driving test at baseline and month 5

Procedure: On-road driving test
This involves and on-road driving test supervised by Driving Rehabilitation Specialist. To be completed at baseline and at month 5

Active Comparator: Simulator-drives Evaluation Group

This group will comprise of 30 Combat Veterans who will be drawn outside of the randomized experimental and and control groups participants. This group will only perform simulator driving triggers evaluation

Procedure: Driving triggers evaluation
The simulator-drives evaluation group will evaluate the current simulator-triggers prior to baseline testing

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcome Measures

  1. Simulator driving errors changes within the experimental and control groups at baseline, months 2 and 5 [Changes in baseline at months 2 and 5]

    Simulator driving errors will be quantified at baseline and at month 2 and 5 for the experimental and control groups.

Secondary Outcome Measures

  1. On-road driving errors changes within the experimental and control groups at baseline and month 5 [Changes in baseline at months 5]

    Driving errors will be calculated during an on-road test at baseline and at month 5, for the experimental and control groups.

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study:
18 Years to 85 Years
Sexes Eligible for Study:
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
No
Inclusion Criteria:
  • Combat Veterans with polytrauma (mild traumatic brain injury (TBI)/ with accompanying post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic limb amputation/fractures) who drove prior to injury/condition.

  • Have a valid driver's license or are eligible for a driver's license.

  • Are community dwelling.

  • Combat Veterans without formal diagnoses who report driving issues (either formal such as violations, citations or motor vehicle crashes, or informal including risky driving or driving stress and/or anxiety)

  • Have potential for following driving safety recommendations Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE 24/30)

  • Are able to participate in a driving evaluation battery.

  • Inclusion criterion for caregivers is based on their ability to complete a driving questionnaire pre and post intervention.

Exclusion Criteria:
  • Combat Veterans who have severe psychiatric (e.g., psychoses) or physical conditions (e.g., missing both arms and/or legs) that will limit ability to drive;

  • Have multiple psychotropic medications that may impact mental or physical (due to side-effects) functioning as per the consulting physician;

  • Have severe, un-remediable medical conditions (e.g., severe TBI) as per the consulting physician;

  • Pregnant females or those planning pregnancy as determined by self-report.

  • Exclusion criterion for caregivers is based on the presence of a cognitive or physical impairment that would hinder their ability to complete the questionnaires or make an active contribution.

Contacts and Locations

Locations

Site City State Country Postal Code
1 Malcom Randall VA Medical Center Gainesville Florida United States 32608
2 University of Florida, Occupational Therapy Department Gainesville Florida United States 32610

Sponsors and Collaborators

  • University of Florida
  • United States Department of Defense
  • VA Office of Research and Development
  • University of Western Ontario, Canada

Investigators

  • Principal Investigator: Sherrilene Classen, PhD, University of Florida

Study Documents (Full-Text)

None provided.

More Information

Publications

None provided.
Responsible Party:
University of Florida
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT02765672
Other Study ID Numbers:
  • IRB201500871
  • JW 140063
First Posted:
May 6, 2016
Last Update Posted:
Aug 17, 2021
Last Verified:
Aug 1, 2021
Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement:
No
Plan to Share IPD:
No
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Study Results

No Results Posted as of Aug 17, 2021