The Impact of Visual Field Loss on Driving Skills: A Systematic Narrative Review

Purpose: To review the evidence on the impact of visual field loss on skills required for driving. Methods: A literature search was undertaken using a systematic approach. Papers within scope were identified by two independent reviewers, and papers were grouped into similar themes for discussion. Ke...

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Main Authors: Gemma Patterson, Claire Howard, Lauren Hepworth, Fiona Rowe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: White Rose University Press 2019-04-01
Series:British and Irish Orthoptic Journal
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Online Access:https://www.bioj-online.com/articles/129
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spelling doaj-f5fd7df5851b48f395333a7a0e065e872020-11-25T02:03:06ZengWhite Rose University PressBritish and Irish Orthoptic Journal2516-35902019-04-0115110.22599/bioj.129126The Impact of Visual Field Loss on Driving Skills: A Systematic Narrative ReviewGemma Patterson0Claire Howard1Lauren Hepworth2Fiona Rowe3NHS Greater Glasgow and ClydeSalford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, University of LiverpoolSalford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, University of LiverpoolSalford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, University of LiverpoolPurpose: To review the evidence on the impact of visual field loss on skills required for driving. Methods: A literature search was undertaken using a systematic approach. Papers within scope were identified by two independent reviewers, and papers were grouped into similar themes for discussion. Key findings: Evidence suggests that both binocular and monocular visual field defects have a negative impact on driving skills. Both central and peripheral cause difficulties, but the degree of impact is dependent on the defect severity and compensation ability. Many factors that affect compensation to visual field loss and the effects of visual field loss on driving skills are discussed, including cognitive status, age and duration of visual field loss. In summary, in central visual field loss compensation, strategies include reduction of overall driving speed; whereas, in peripheral field loss, increased scanning is reported to aid adaptation. Conclusions: For driving, there is evidence that complete and/or binocular visual field loss poses more of a difficulty than partial and/or monocular loss, and central defects cause more problems than peripheral defects. A lack of evidence exists concerning the impact of superior versus inferior defects. The level of peripheral vision loss that is incompatible with safe driving remains unknown, as compensation abilities vary widely between individuals. This review highlights a lack of evidence in relation to the impact of visual field loss on driving skills. Further research is required to strengthen the evidence to allow clinicians to better support people with visual field loss with driving advice.https://www.bioj-online.com/articles/129visual field lossdrivingcompensationimpactbinocularmonocular
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Claire Howard
Lauren Hepworth
Fiona Rowe
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Claire Howard
Lauren Hepworth
Fiona Rowe
The Impact of Visual Field Loss on Driving Skills: A Systematic Narrative Review
British and Irish Orthoptic Journal
visual field loss
driving
compensation
impact
binocular
monocular
author_facet Gemma Patterson
Claire Howard
Lauren Hepworth
Fiona Rowe
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title The Impact of Visual Field Loss on Driving Skills: A Systematic Narrative Review
title_short The Impact of Visual Field Loss on Driving Skills: A Systematic Narrative Review
title_full The Impact of Visual Field Loss on Driving Skills: A Systematic Narrative Review
title_fullStr The Impact of Visual Field Loss on Driving Skills: A Systematic Narrative Review
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Visual Field Loss on Driving Skills: A Systematic Narrative Review
title_sort impact of visual field loss on driving skills: a systematic narrative review
publisher White Rose University Press
series British and Irish Orthoptic Journal
issn 2516-3590
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Purpose: To review the evidence on the impact of visual field loss on skills required for driving. Methods: A literature search was undertaken using a systematic approach. Papers within scope were identified by two independent reviewers, and papers were grouped into similar themes for discussion. Key findings: Evidence suggests that both binocular and monocular visual field defects have a negative impact on driving skills. Both central and peripheral cause difficulties, but the degree of impact is dependent on the defect severity and compensation ability. Many factors that affect compensation to visual field loss and the effects of visual field loss on driving skills are discussed, including cognitive status, age and duration of visual field loss. In summary, in central visual field loss compensation, strategies include reduction of overall driving speed; whereas, in peripheral field loss, increased scanning is reported to aid adaptation. Conclusions: For driving, there is evidence that complete and/or binocular visual field loss poses more of a difficulty than partial and/or monocular loss, and central defects cause more problems than peripheral defects. A lack of evidence exists concerning the impact of superior versus inferior defects. The level of peripheral vision loss that is incompatible with safe driving remains unknown, as compensation abilities vary widely between individuals. This review highlights a lack of evidence in relation to the impact of visual field loss on driving skills. Further research is required to strengthen the evidence to allow clinicians to better support people with visual field loss with driving advice.
topic visual field loss
driving
compensation
impact
binocular
monocular
url https://www.bioj-online.com/articles/129
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