Parkinson's Impact Scale (PIMS) - stable symptom family relationship scale
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Parkinson's Impact Scale (PIMS) - stable symptom family relationship scale
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NINDS
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Family Relationships: Refers to your spouse, partner, children and relatives that you consider part of your immediate family. If your symptoms are stable complete . As part of PIMS Questionnaire
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Qualified
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0
no change
no change
1
slight
slight
2
Moderate
Moderate
3
moderately severe
moderately severe
4
severe
severe
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Parkinson's Impact Scale (PIMS) - stable symptom family relationship scale
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Designations:
Definition:
Family Relationships: Refers to your spouse, partner, children and relatives that you consider part of your immediate family. If your symptoms are stable complete . As part of PIMS Questionnaire
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Calne, S., Schulzer, M., Mak, E., Guyette, C., Rohs, G., Hatchard, S., . . . Pegler, S. (1996). Validating a quality of life rating scale for idiopathic parkinsonism: Parkinson's Impact Scale (PIMS). Parkinsonism Relat Disord, 2(2), 55–61. Erratum: Parkinsonism & Related Disorders Vol. 2 No. 4, p. 237, 1996.<br /><br />Calne, S. M., Mak, E., Hall, J., Fortin, M. J., King, P., McInnes, G., . . . Schulzer, M. (2003). Validating a quality-of-life scale in caregivers of patients with Parkinson's disease: Parkinson's Impact Scale (PIMS). Adv Neurol, 91, 115–122. <br /><br />Schulzer, M., Mak, E., & Calne, S. M. (2003). The psychometric properties of the Parkinson's Impact Scale (PIMS) as a measure of quality of life in Parkinson's disease. Parkinsonism Relat Disord, 9(5), 291–294. <br /><br />Serrano-Duenas, M., & Serrano, S. (2008). Psychometric characteristics of PIMS--compared to PDQ-39 and PDQL--to evaluate quality of life in Parkinson's disease patients: validation in Spanish (Ecuadorian style). Parkinsonism Relat Disord, 14(2), 126–132.