Systematic evaluation of rating scales for impairment and disability in Parkinson's disease
Leiden University Medical Center
Abstract
We assessed the clinometric characteristics of rating scales used for the evaluation of motor impairment and disability of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), conducting a systematic review of PD rating scales published from 1960 to the present. Thirty studies describing clinometrics of 11 rating scales used for PD were identified. Outcome measures included validity (including factor structure), reliability (internal consistency, inter-rater, and intrarater) and responsiveness. We traced three impairment scales (Webster, Columbia University Rating Scale [CURS] and Parkinson's Disease Impairment Scale), four disability scales (Schwab and England, Northwestern University Disability Scale [NUDS], Intermediate…
Citation impact
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- 6.27
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Rating scale
- Psychology
- Parkinson's disease
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Psychometrics
- Physical therapy
- Clinical psychology
- Disease
- Quality Education