Statement of context: The assessment of fitness to drive can often involve cognitive screening carried out by an occupational therapist. In the field of driving assessment there is a challenge to select and administer suitable office-based cognitive tests, in conjunction with an on-road assessment, which can be used to provide supporting evidence of a client's fitness to drive. Critical reflection on practice: This practice analysis aims to reflect on the inherent problems of office-based testing. Implications for practice: The author describes the development of a cognitive test based on the Multiple Errands Test -Hospital Version, which can be used while driving in a real-life situation.
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