Sherrilene Classen University of Florida

Sherrilene Classen

Professor/Chair

sclassen@ufl.edu 352-273-6883
  • Gainesville FL UNITED STATES
  • College of Public Health and Health Professions

Sherrilene Classen is an internationally funded prevention-oriented rehabilitation scientist.

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Biography

Sherrilene Classen is a professor and chair in the Department of Occupational Therapy and an academic leader, with expertise in fitness-to-drive issues in at-risk drivers through the lifespan with content expertise in clinical assessments, driving simulators, on-road assessments, and autonomous vehicles.

She established SmartDriverTM (2017), a clinical driver rehabilitation program at UF, and developed the 14-credit Post-Professional Certificate in Driver Rehabilitation Therapy—with UF being the sole university in the U.S. teaching this program. She applies a public health, rehabilitation science, and clinical perspective to illuminate the depth and bread of driver rehabilitation as a specialty area.

Areas of Expertise

At-Risk Drivers
Autonomous Vehicles
Driving Simulators
On-Road Assessments
Clinical Assessment

Articles

Automated Vehicles: Future Initiatives for Occupational Therapy Practitioners and Driver Rehabilitation Specialists

Occupational Therapy Journal of Research

Sherrilene Classen, et. al

2024-10-01

This article addresses a critically important topic for the occupational therapy (OT) profession and driver rehabilitation specialists (DRS), related to the introduction and deployment of personal and public automated vehicles (AVs); and discusses the current and corresponding changing roles for these professionals.

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A Randomized Controlled Trial on Automated Vehicle Technologies for Drivers With Parkinson's Disease

Occupational Therapy Journal of Research

Sherrilene Classen, et. al

2024-09-12

Parkinson's disease (PD) negatively affects driver fitness. Few studies document the benefits of in-vehicle information systems (IVIS) and advanced-driver assistance systems (ADAS), the focus of this study, for drivers with PD.

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Perceptions of Autonomous Shuttles for Adults With Spinal Cord Injuries

Occupational Therapy Journal of Research

Justin Mason, et. al

2024-01-01

Individuals with a spinal cord injury (SCI) have challenges using transportation. Autonomous shuttles (ASs), if accessible, may support their transportation needs.

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