Parkinson's Impact Scale (PIMS) - best symptom safety scale
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Parkinson's Impact Scale (PIMS) - best symptom safety scale
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NINDS
Definition:
Safety: Refers to your ability to do what you want without injuring yourself or others (driving, being outdoors, in the kitchen, in the bathroom, etc.). If your symptoms fluctuate complete for best. 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) - best symptom safety scale
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Definition:
Safety: Refers to your ability to do what you want without injuring yourself or others (driving, being outdoors, in the kitchen, in the bathroom, etc.). If your symptoms fluctuate complete for best. 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.