Occupational Therapy Driving Intervention for Returning Combat Veterans.

Sponsor
University of Florida (Other)
Overall Status
Completed
CT.gov ID
NCT02764983
Collaborator
United States Department of Defense (U.S. Fed), US Department of Veterans Affairs (U.S. Fed), University of Western Ontario, Canada (Other)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

Driving is a portal into general life functioning, and impaired driving skill can pose a serious threat to the combat veterans (CV), passengers and others; and involves increased risk of subsequent injuries, medical expenses and legal sequelae. Motor vehicle crashes (MVC) among post deployed CV are one of the top four causes of injury and disability, hospitalization, and outpatient visits across the military, and are a leading cause of death among Army service members. The risk of motor vehicle (MV) death is significantly increased in years immediately following return from the battlefield. In sum, the effects of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)/ Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other blast related injuries, combined with the "battlefield" mindset and lack of community reintegration programs place CV at risk for MVC and fatalities. On-road assessments, the gold standard, presents a risk for crash or adverse advents in this population of CV. Alternately, simulated driving evaluation measures driving performance in a safe, accurate and objective manner with evidence of absolute and relative validity when compared to real world (on-road) driving. Knowing participants can or cannot safely resume driving, and providing rehabilitation for those with a potential for resuming safe driving could result in: increased safe driving behaviors; avoidance of injuries, collisions, citations and participants residua; and resuming safe driving with its attendant benefits in the realms of family functioning, participation in society and satisfaction with life. The overarching objective of this proposal is to discern, after clinical and simulated driving performance testing , if Occupational Therapy Driving Intervention (OT-DI) can improve the safe driving performance (less errors) over the short term (immediately following intervention) and intermediate term (3 months).

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
  • Behavioral: Driving Behavior Interview
  • Behavioral: Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure
  • Other: Clinical Driving Assessment
  • Behavioral: Propensity for Angry Driving Scale
  • Behavioral: Community Integration Questionnaire
  • Behavioral: Satisfaction with Life Questionnaire
  • Procedure: Driving simulator evaluation
  • Other: Focus Group Discussion Interview Guide
N/A

Detailed Description

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

Baseline testing-Pre-test 1-- will include clinical battery of tests and a simulated driving test, a Brief Driving Questionnaire, Community Integration Questionnaire, and a Satisfaction with Life Questionnaire. Caregivers/ family members will rate the participants' driving behaviors using a Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure( FTDS). After baseline testing the 60 participants (and 60 associated caregivers) will be randomly assigned to a balanced intervention group (15 participants with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)/ Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and 15 participants with orthopedic conditions and caregivers) and a control group (15 with TBI/PTSD and 15 with orthopedic conditions and caregivers).

The intervention group receives Occupational Therapy Driving Intervention (OT-DI), consisting of three x 1 hour sessions will include: Session 1: Driving evaluator reviews explicit driving errors with participants; Session 2: Driving evaluator provide 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 knowledge of the road discussion; Session 3: drive the simulator without any feedback from traffic safety professional). Immediately after session 3, Post-test 1 will occur using the same standardized protocol outlined for baseline testing. Post-test 2 will consist of testing with the same standardized protocol as administered during baseline testing. Caregivers/ family members will rate the participant driving behaviors using the FTDS. In addition, the investigators will obtain driving data from the Department of Motor Vehicles which will include: citations, violations, driving mishaps, and crashes that have occurred for each participant.

Study Design

Study Type:
Interventional
Actual Enrollment :
66 participants
Allocation:
Randomized
Intervention Model:
Parallel Assignment
Masking:
Single (Outcomes Assessor)
Primary Purpose:
Treatment
Official Title:
Efficacy of a Driving Program on Safe Community Mobility for Combat Veterans
Actual Study Start Date :
Jan 1, 2013
Actual Primary Completion Date :
Sep 1, 2015
Actual Study Completion Date :
Nov 1, 2018

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 (I-MAP's) clinical battery of tests and a simulated driving test, a Brief Driving Behavior Interview, Propensity for Angry Driving Scale, Clinical Driving Assessment, Community Integration Questionnaire, and a Satisfaction with Life Questionnaire. Driving safety professional, three x 1 hour sessions to discuss traffic safety, rules of the road, defensive driving, driving under influence, driver attitudes and safety. Additionally, the study will obtain real world driving data from the Department of Motor Vehicles (public records) which will include citations, violations, and recorded collisions/ crashes.

Behavioral: Driving Behavior Interview
This will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2

Behavioral: Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure
This will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2 (3 months after post test1)

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

Behavioral: Propensity for Angry Driving Scale
This questionnaire will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2 (3 months after post test1)
Other Names:
  • Road rage questionnaire
  • Behavioral: Community Integration Questionnaire
    This questionnaire will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2 (3 months after post test1)

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

    Procedure: Driving simulator evaluation
    The driving simulator evaluation uses a driving simulator with simulated drives engineered to address Veteran driving concerns such as reactions to other drivers and road conditions (e.g., debris). The simulator is used at baseline and post-tests 1 and 2. The intervention sessions (X3) also occur using simulator.

    Experimental: Experimental Group

    Participants in this group will have the following performed: Institute of Mobility Activity and Participation (I-MAP's) clinical battery of tests and a simulated driving test, a Brief Driving Behavior Interview, Propensity for Angry Driving Scale, Clinical Driving Assessment, Community Integration Questionnaire, 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 driving simulator with feedback. The study will also obtain real world driving data from the Department of Motor Vehicles (public records) which includes citations, violations, and recorded collisions/crashes.

    Behavioral: Driving Behavior Interview
    This will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2

    Behavioral: Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure
    This will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2 (3 months after post test1)

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

    Behavioral: Propensity for Angry Driving Scale
    This questionnaire will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2 (3 months after post test1)
    Other Names:
  • Road rage questionnaire
  • Behavioral: Community Integration Questionnaire
    This questionnaire will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2 (3 months after post test1)

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

    Procedure: Driving simulator evaluation
    The driving simulator evaluation uses a driving simulator with simulated drives engineered to address Veteran driving concerns such as reactions to other drivers and road conditions (e.g., debris). The simulator is used at baseline and post-tests 1 and 2. The intervention sessions (X3) also occur using simulator.

    Active Comparator: Caregiver Control Group

    Participants in this group will perform the following: Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure(FTDS) will be filled out at baseline and again at the end of the study.

    Behavioral: Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure
    This will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2 (3 months after post test1)

    Active Comparator: Caregiver Experimental Group

    Participants in this group will perform the following: Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure(FTDS) will be filled out at baseline and again at the end of the study.

    Behavioral: Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure
    This will be completed thrice, at baseline, post-test1 and at post-test2 (3 months after post test1)

    Other: Focus Group Discussion Interview Guide

    This group will comprise of a subset of the control and experimental groups. A focus group with 8 participants (4 with Traumatic Brain Injury/Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and 4 with orthopedic conditions). The focus group will meet once for a discussion which will be guided with a semi-structured interview that will explore the driving behavior prior to war, during war and post-deployment. Responses will be outlined in an intervention matrix.

    Other: Focus Group Discussion Interview Guide
    Focus group discussion will occur once using the interview guide

    Outcome Measures

    Primary Outcome Measures

    1. Driving errors changes between the groups at baseline, months 2 and 3 [Changes in baseline months 2 and 3]

      Determine if the Occupational Therapy Driving Intervention (OT-DI) reduces driving errors in the intervention group.

    Secondary Outcome Measures

    1. Perceptions of Combat Veterans regarding driving performance [Occurs approximately 2 months after baseline (75 minutes)]

      Semi-structured interview questions will be used to guide the focus group discussions. The results will be outlined in an intervention matrix which will be used to address specific driving errors and the behavior underlying those errors in the intervention process.

    2. Change in driving records from baseline and at 11months [From baseline (approximately 11months)]

      Driving records from the Department of Motor Vehicle will be collected to determine if driving errors have reduced.

    Eligibility Criteria

    Criteria

    Ages Eligible for Study:
    18 Years to 85 Years
    Sexes Eligible for Study:
    All
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
    No
    Inclusion Criteria:
    • A combat veteran with polytrauma (mild traumatic brain injury/with an accompanying post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic limb amputation/ fractures), who drove prior to the injury/condition;

    • have a valid driver's license or are eligible for a driver's license;

    • are community dwelling;

    • may experience self, physician or other clinical staff identified issues with driving behaviors;

    • have a history of citations, violations or other driving mishaps in real world driving;

    • have potential for following driving safety recommendations (Mini Mental State Examination, (MMSE 24/30);

    • have potential for following community integration strategies (MMSE 24/30);

    • are able to participate in driving evaluation battery.

    Exclusion Criteria:
    • A combat veteran diagnosed with a severe psychiatric (psychoses) or physical conditions (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, irremediable medical conditions (severe TBI) as per the consulting physician;

    • pregnant females (as determined by a urine test) or those planning pregnancy;

    • VA Employees; and

    • veterans who have received rehabilitation services for TBI/PTSD and who show, as per the screening of the driving rehabilitation specialist, a poor prognosis for improvement based on a driving intervention.

    Inclusion Criteria for Caregivers:
    • ability to complete a driving questionnaire pre and post intervention.
    Exclusion Criteria for Caregivers:
    • the presence of a cognitive or physical impairment that would hinder participants 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 Gainesville Florida United States 32610

    Sponsors and Collaborators

    • University of Florida
    • United States Department of Defense
    • US Department of Veterans Affairs
    • University of Western Ontario, Canada

    Investigators

    • Principal Investigator: Sandra Winter, PhD, University of Florida

    Study Documents (Full-Text)

    None provided.

    More Information

    Publications

    None provided.
    Responsible Party:
    University of Florida
    ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
    NCT02764983
    Other Study ID Numbers:
    • 652-2011
    • IRB201702264
    • JW140063
    First Posted:
    May 6, 2016
    Last Update Posted:
    Dec 17, 2018
    Last Verified:
    Dec 1, 2018
    Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement:
    No
    Plan to Share IPD:
    No
    Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product:
    No
    Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product:
    No
    Keywords provided by University of Florida
    Additional relevant MeSH terms:

    Study Results

    No Results Posted as of Dec 17, 2018