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Disability glare and nighttime driving performance among commercial drivers in Ghana
Samuel B. Boadi-Kusi
1
,
Eric Austin
2
,
Sampson L. Abu
3
,
Selina Holdbrook
1
,
Enyam K. A. Morny
1
2
Robert and Sons Eyecare Osu‐Accra Ghana
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-01-01
scimago Q1
wos Q3
SJR: 0.957
CiteScore: 5.0
Impact factor: 2.0
ISSN: 13419145, 13489585
PubMed ID:
34529317
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Abstract
Glare caused by the headlights of on-coming vehicles risk safe driving at night. The study aimed to determine the relationship between glare exposure and nighttime driving performance among commercial drivers in Ghana.This cross-sectional study involved commercial drivers with complaints of nighttime driving difficulties (N = 80; mean age = 41.5 ± 11.1 years). A questionnaire was used to investigate nighttime driving performance following glare exposure. We measured contrast sensitivity and visual acuity under photopic conditions. With an experimental setup in a mesopic setting, we measured visual acuity with and without glare exposure. The difference between the two mesopic visual acuities was quantified as disability glare index. With the same setup, photostress recovery time was also measured. Regression analyses were used to determine the relationship between nighttime driving performance score and the measures taken in both photopic and mesopic settings.The average nighttime driving performance score was 47.8 ± 17.5. Driving performance was negatively correlated with all variables (R = -0.87 to -0.30, all p < .01), except contrast sensitivity (R = 0.74, p < .01). A multiple linear regression showed that the model with all variables explained 83.8% of the variance, but only disability glare index was a significant predictor of nighttime driving performance following glare exposure (standardized B = -0.61, p < .01).Our results show that the change in mesopic visual acuities following glare can predict nighttime driving performance. This measure can be incorporated into the assessment of driving fitness by licensing departments to evaluate whether a person can drive safely at night amidst glare exposure.
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Boadi-Kusi S. B. et al. Disability glare and nighttime driving performance among commercial drivers in Ghana // Journal of Occupational Health. 2021. Vol. 63. No. 1.
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Boadi-Kusi S. B., Austin E., Abu S. L., Holdbrook S., Morny E. K. A. Disability glare and nighttime driving performance among commercial drivers in Ghana // Journal of Occupational Health. 2021. Vol. 63. No. 1.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1002/1348-9585.12279
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/1348-9585.12279
TI - Disability glare and nighttime driving performance among commercial drivers in Ghana
T2 - Journal of Occupational Health
AU - Boadi-Kusi, Samuel B.
AU - Austin, Eric
AU - Abu, Sampson L.
AU - Holdbrook, Selina
AU - Morny, Enyam K. A.
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/01/01
PB - Japan Society for Occupational Health
IS - 1
VL - 63
PMID - 34529317
SN - 1341-9145
SN - 1348-9585
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@article{2021_Boadi-Kusi,
author = {Samuel B. Boadi-Kusi and Eric Austin and Sampson L. Abu and Selina Holdbrook and Enyam K. A. Morny},
title = {Disability glare and nighttime driving performance among commercial drivers in Ghana},
journal = {Journal of Occupational Health},
year = {2021},
volume = {63},
publisher = {Japan Society for Occupational Health},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1002/1348-9585.12279},
number = {1},
doi = {10.1002/1348-9585.12279}
}