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Resumen de Predicting Fitness to Drive Using the Visual Recognition Slide Test (USyd)

Lynnette G. Kay

  • OBJECTIVE. The authors examined the construct and predictive validity and internal reliability of the Visual Recognition Slide Test developed at the University of Sydney (VRST�USyd).

    METHOD. A historical cohort study using retrospective descriptive analysis of VRST�USyd scores and on-road driving performance for 838 drivers with impairments was conducted.

    RESULTS. Rasch analysis provided evidence for the construct validity and internal reliability of the VRST�USyd. Goodness-of-fit statistics for all items were acceptable. The test had high participant and item reliability indexes and separated the participants into four groups with varying levels of skill. Using a cutoff score of 95/164, the sensitivity of the test was 81%, and the specificity was 90%. However, when coupled with clinicians� judgment of participants� awareness of their driving performance during the on-road assessment, this score improved.

    CONCLUSION. There is evidence for reliability and construct and predictive validity of the VRST�USyd. The measurement of awareness requires further research.


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