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Postal survey of psychiatrists' knowledge and attitudes towards driving and mental illness

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

M. E. Jan Wise
Affiliation:
The Department of Psychology, Hammersmith Hospital, 150 DuCane Road, London W12 0HS
James P. Watson
Affiliation:
Department of Academic Psychiatry, Thomas Guy House, St Thomas Street, London SW1 9RT
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Abstract

Aims and Method

We assessed psychiatrists' knowledge and attitudes towards the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) regulations concerning mental illness. A postal survey of all consultant and trainee psychiatrists (228) on the South Thames (East) regional psychiatry rotation was carried out.

Results

For category 1 (private car and motorcycles) licenses, 40.0% of psychiatrists could correctly advise patients with a bipolar affective disorder; this figure was 0% for schizophreniform disorders. For category 2 (heavy goods vehicles) licenses the corresponding figures were 13.2% and 11.8%, respectively.

For alcohol misuse, alcohol dependency and alcohol related disorders, the scores were 26.0%, 29.1% and 19.7%.

Clinical Implications

Psychiatrists fail to know or apply existing DVLA regulations, for a number of reasons. Failure to inform patients of the restrictions and to record this may result in medico-legal liability for practitioners.

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Copyright © 2001. The Royal College of Psychiatrists
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Table 1. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) regulation restrictions for mental illness (1999)

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Table 2. Doctors' responses concerning category 1 and category 2 driving license regulations

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Table 3. Doctors' responses concerning implementation of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency guidelines

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