Determinants of Policy Decisions for Non-Commercial Drivers with OSA: An Integrative Review
Excessive daytime sleepiness and reduced cognitive funcitioning secondary to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) have been identified as an important health-related risk in commercial transportation with, possibly, an increased chance of road accidents. This has resulted in a variety of policies and restrictions imposed on commercial drivers. Here we review current knowledge to assess whether available data are sufficient to guide policy decisions concerning restrictions for non-commercial drivers. The review shows that there is a lack of uniformity among different consensus conferences and guidelines as to how to deal with drivers with OSA.
Source: Sleep Medicine Reviews - Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Dorrie Rizzo, Eva Libman, Laura Creti, Marc Baltzan, Sally Bailes, Catherine Fichten, Gilles Lavigne Tags: Clinical Review Source Type: research
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