Rating Scales in Parkinson's Disease
Clinical Practice and Research
Christopher G Goetz editor Cristina Sampaio editor Anette Schrag editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:28th Jun '12
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
For many years, the need to develop valid tools to evaluate signs and symptoms of Parkinson Disease (PD) has been present. However the understanding of all intricacies of rating scales development was not widely available and the first attempts were relatively crude. In 2002, the Movement Disorders Society created a task force to systemize the measurement of Parkinson's Disease. Since then, the Task Force has produced and published several critiques to the available rating scales addressing both motor and non-motor domains of Parkinson Disease. Additionally the task force initiated a project to develop a new version of the UPDRS, the MDS-UPDRS. But none of this was made available in one convenient source. Until now. Rating Scales in Parkinson's Disease is written for researchers from the medical and social sciences, and for health professionals wishing to evaluate the progress of their patients suffering from Parkinson Disease. The book is both exhaustive in the description of the scales and informative on the advantages and limitations of each scale. As such, the text clearly guides readers on how to choose and use the instruments available. Extensive cross-referenced tables and charts closely integrate the parts of the book to facilitate readers in moving from one symptom domain to another.
This excellent book summarizes the state of the art of Parkinson's disease ratings scale. It should be in every medical and hospital library where Parkinson's disease patients are managed. 5 stars! * Doody's Review *
ISBN: 9780199783106
Dimensions: 185mm x 257mm x 23mm
Weight: 785g
342 pages