Survey reports on US adults lacking reliable transportation for daily living
This observational survey report examined the percentage of adults aged ≥18 years in the United States who lacked reliable transportation for daily living in the past 12 months. The report did not specify the sample size, survey methodology, or the exact percentage of adults affected. No intervention, comparator, or specific exposure was studied.
No main results, including the prevalence percentage, absolute numbers, effect sizes, or confidence intervals, were reported. The direction of any association and statistical significance were also not provided. Safety, adverse events, and tolerability were not assessed in this survey context.
Key limitations include the lack of reported data on the survey's methodology, sample size, and specific findings, which prevents assessment of the survey's validity or generalizability. Funding sources and potential conflicts of interest were not disclosed. The practice relevance is unclear without quantitative results, but the topic identifies transportation as a potential social factor relevant to patient access and health equity.