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Citation

Klavora P, Young M, Heslegrave RJ. Can. J. Occup. Ther. 2000; 67(2): 128-134.

Affiliation

Psychology and Motor Learning Laboratory, School of Physical and Health Education, University of Toronto, Ontario. peter.klavora@utoronto.ca

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10829560

Abstract

Driver Rehabilitation Services at Bloorview MacMillan Centre in Toronto provide important assessment and rehabilitation services for persons with various physical, neurological, and medical disabilities. Each year, the programme sees approximately 700 to 800 clients. Since 1985, the earliest year for which records are currently available, the program has seen approximately 7300 clients. The client information filing system consists predominantly of paper reports filed alphabetically by hand. A comprehensive computer database program was implemented in 1996 to organize and analyze client-driver records more efficiently. A systematic random sample consisting of 364 records (5% of the total population) was examined to describe the characteristics of the population within five major study categories: demographics, administration, medical information, visual and perceptual abilities and driving record.


Language: en

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