Facilitator perspectives on in-person versus videoconference delivery of a remedial intervention for impaired drivers: a qualitative study
Chloe Docherty, Jennifer Rup, Gina Stoduto, Susan Labadia, Heulwen A. Williams, Rosely Flam-Zalcman, Tinsae Neamen, Branka Agic, Nigel Turner, Wei Wang, Christine M. Wickens

TL;DR
This study compares in-person and online delivery of a driver education program for impaired drivers, based on facilitators' experiences.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the effectiveness and challenges of online versus in-person delivery of a remedial driver education program.
Findings
Online delivery improved access and allowed participation from beyond local areas.
Online workshops were perceived as more manageable but harder to build rapport in.
Facilitators recommend continuing online workshops while also offering in-person options.
Abstract
Remedial education programs for drivers who have committed an impaired driving offence have been adopted in many jurisdictions worldwide to address impaired driving recidivism. Back on Track (BOT) is a three-part program in Ontario, Canada, which includes an 8-hour or 16-hour workshop. Although originally mandated by the Province to be delivered in-person only, a shift to online workshop delivery was required during the COVID-19 pandemic, when public health measures forbid public gathering. This study aimed to identify: (1) benefits and drawbacks for impaired driving offenders attending the program via videoconferencing technology, and; (2) potential improvements for videoconferencing-based delivery, from the facilitators’ perspective. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten BOT facilitators who had experience delivering the 8-hour workshop both in-person (before the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTraffic and Road Safety · Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes · Older Adults Driving Studies
