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autonomous ride sharing services Survey (ARSSS)

ARSSS

Autonomous Ride Sharing Services Survey

The Autonomous Ride Sharing Services Survey is a validated survey to quantify perceptions of older adults (>50 years of age) on autonomous vehicles and capture demographics and transportation habits.

Dr. Classen and team with industry partner Beep.

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Autonomous Vehicle User Perception Survey (AVUPS)

AVUPS

Autonomous Vehicle User Perception Survey

The Automated Vehicle User Perception Survey quantifies transportation users’ perceptions of acceptance to fully automated vehicles (SAE Levels 4 and 5).

Drs. Mason and Classen with the Autonomous Shuttle pilot program in Gainesville, FL.

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Fitness-To-Drive Screening Measure© (FTDS)

The Fitness-To-Drive Screening Measure© is a web-based tool for caregivers and/or family members of older drivers and clinicians to identify at-risk older drivers. Caregivers and/or family members who have driven with the driver in the last three months, can rate a driver’s difficulties with 21 driving skills, through this on-line screening.

FTDS

Fitness-To-Drive Screening Measure©

The online version of the FTDS is available for rating drivers in both the United States and Canada.

Fitness-to-drive Screening Measure© home page

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Home Environmental Assessment Protocol – Revised (HEAP-R)

An in-home assessment for evaluating home modification needs of persons with dementia desiring to age in place. This tool is designed to be a walk through the home with the occupational therapist, caregiver, and if able the person with dementia.

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Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory – Patient Reported Outcome (PEDI-PRO)

The PEDI-PRO is based on an existing assessment, called the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI). The PEDI-PRO will provide teens and young adults with developmental disabilities the opportunity to identify the everyday activities and tasks they want and need to get better at doing. The PEDI-PRO will also provide teens and young adults the chance to self-evaluate the progress they make over time: either in school, after receiving specialized training or therapy, or after receiving healthcare services.

PEDI-PRO

Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory – Patient Reported Outcome

This study is trying to design a new self-report assessment software for kids, teens, and young adults with developmental disabilities. Teens and young adults can use the self-report software to report how they do everyday activities at home, school, work and the community.

Dr. Jessica Kramer with PEDI-PRO mobile app

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