About this trial
Patients with cerebrovascular accident (CVA) may present with a deficit of awareness of the disorders which results in a lack of correct self-estimation of their own abilities and difficulties in terms of both cognition and driving. It is therefore important to develop tools to help professionals take this deficit into account in their driving assessments and also to help patients better identify their real abilities.
This research project thus proposes a protocol making it possible to promote decision-making whether or not to resume driving by multidisciplinary teams.
The main objective is to determine to what extent video feedback promotes awareness of the ability to manage post-stroke patients, compared to a group of control patients receiving the usual recommendations.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Stroke (ischemic and / or hemorrhagic) between 1 month and 6 months
Holder of a driving license for more than 3 years
No resumption of driving
MoCA score ≥ 10
Disqualifiers
Aphasia with severe comprehension disturbances, severe hemineglect, unstable epilepsy, severe visual disturbances (binocular vision <6/10, visual field <120 ° in binocular, <50 ° to the right and to the left beyond the central point, <30 ° vertically.
History of neurological disease responsible for cognitive impairment
Need for vehicle modifications except automatic gearbox
Subject being in a period of exclusion from another protocol
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Driving situation and video feedback
- Driving situation and usual recommendations (without video feedback)
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Centre Mutualiste de Rééducation et de Réadaptation Fonctionnelles de Kerpape
Lead sponsor
University Gustave Eiffel
Collaborator