Expanded and Independent Spanish Validation of the MDS-Non Motor Rating Scale
Cubo, E.; Luo, S.; Martínez-Martín, P.; Stebbins, G.T.; Lin, J.; Choi, D.; García-Bustillo, A.; Mir, P.; Santos García, Diego; Serrano-Dueñas, M.; Rodriguez-Violante, M.; Singer, C.; Fernández, C.B.; Alvarez-Santullano, M.M.; Cabo López, Iria; Ramírez, I.L.; García, M.F.V.; Pastor, B.V.; Planas, A.; Pons, N.C.; Ávila, A.; Ariztegui, N.L.; Casado, M.I.M.; Peña, M.S.; Peláez, M.V.S.; Arroyo, S.E.; Lezama, L.B.L.; Sauco, M.Á.; Pajarín, G.F.; Frech, F.A.; Mayordomo, V.G.; Ferro, Á.S.; Fernández, D.S.; Salas, C.G.; Elena, null; Villalba, N.; Samaniego-Toro, D.; Hernández-Vara, J.; Garretto, N.; Arakaki, T.; Moore, H.; Estrada-Bellmann, I.; Pedroso, I.; Bernal, O.

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2023Título da revista
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice
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Background: The Movement Disorder Society-sponsored Non-motor Rating Scale (MDS-NMS) assess the severity and disability caused by non-motor symptoms (NMS) in Parkinson's disease (PD). Objective: This article encapsulates the formal process for completing this program and the data on the first officially approved non-English version of the MDS-NMS (Spanish). Methods: The MDS-NMS translation program involves four steps: translation and back-translation; cognitive pre-testing to ensure that raters and patients understand the scale and are comfortable with its content; field testing of the finalized version; analysis of the factor structure of the tested version against the original English language version for the nine domains that could be analyzed in a confirmatory factor analysis. To be designated an "Official MDS translation," the confirmatory factor analysis Comparative Fit Index had to be ?0.90. Results: The Spanish MDS-NMS was tested in 364 native-Spanish-speaking patients with PD from seven countries. For all subjects with fully computable data with all domains of the MDS-NMS (n = 349), the Comparative Fit Index was ?0.90 for the nine eligible domains. Missing data were negligible and moderate floor effect (42.90%) was found for the Non-Motor Fluctuations subscale. Item homogeneity coefficient was adequate, and the correlation of the MDS-NMS domains with other measures for related constructs was acceptable (rs ? 0.50). Conclusions: The Spanish version of the MDS-NMS followed the IPMDS Translation Program protocol, reached the criterion to be designated as an Official Translation, and is now available on the MDS website.
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