Driving and HD
Featured Replies
This topic is now closed to further replies.
Currently Reading 0
- No registered users viewing this page.
A better way to browse. Learn more.
A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.
Hey there. I'm a community health nurse and I oversee policy on all health issues as they relate to driving in my state. 4 million people, every possible health problem. From 1:1 case management to global procedurals. If it has to do with driving and health/safety, it's my job.
There are 3500 people in my state on HD. That's a drop in the bucket compared to diabetes (200K) and seizure disorders (50K). However, people on HD have accidents rates WAY above what their numbers would dictate. And more problematic, they have incident report rates...where they did something wrong because of their health but the police officer didn't ticket them...off the charts.
I spoke with the Kidney Foundation and one mystery solved...I guess up until a few years ago people had to have a ride to HD...now they can drive themselves. We sure see the problems. Also, we're seeing a huge rise in people on HD wanting to drive commercial trucks and school buses. It makes me nervous.
Those of you working in dialysis...what do you think on the driving issue? Do you see people leave/arrive who are unsafe to drive?