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Citation

Niewoehner PM, Thomas FP. Continuum Lifelong Learn. Neurol. 2011; 17(4): 877-881.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, American Academy of Neurology)

DOI

10.1212/01.CON.0000403800.95364.3a

PMID

22810937

Abstract

Many individuals with multiple sclerosis are safe drivers; others self-regulate their driving or cease driving altogether because of their own safety concerns. When patients are unsafe to drive and have poor insight into their condition, they may ignore a provider's repeated communication to stop driving. Addressing this issue when a person is initially diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and continuing the discussion over time when assessing other activities of daily living may ease the process of driving cessation. Referral for a driving evaluation may be appropriate, in conjunction with referrals to a social worker for mobility counseling and to a psychologist for grief and loss issues associated with driving cessation. When repeated recommendations to stop driving are ignored, notifying the appropriate government agencies should be considered.


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