International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society Non-motor Rating Scale (MDS-NMS)
The MDS-NMS is a rater-completed assessment that measures frequency and severity of non-motor symptoms in Parkinson’s.
- Tools
- Doctor (Geriatrician)
- Doctor (GP)
- Doctor (Neurologist)
- Doctor (Other)
- Nurse (other)
- Nurse (Parkinson's nurse)
- Complex
- Maintenance
The scale measures 13 non-motor domains, over 52 items and covers a range of key non-motor symptoms both Parkinson's and treatment related.
The MDS-NMS also has a new MDS-NMS Non-Motor Fluctuations (NMF) Subscale to assess changes in non-motor symptoms in relation to the timing of anti-parkinsonian medications across 8 domains.
This scale is expected to be useful in clinical care and research, including trials of investigational medicinal products related to Parkinson's. The MDS-NMS is a valid and reliable rating scale that measures the burden of non-motor symptoms, including non-motor fluctuations, in Parkinson's patients.
The MDS-NMS, further details and a list of the authors can be found on the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society website.
Movement Disorder Society (MDS) owned scales
The MDS requires a ratings scales permissions request form to be completed and submitted, with fees where applicable, before working with these tools.
Related resources
- Non-motor symptoms questionnaire. This patient-based questionnaire can be given to patients to self-rate.