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WOQ is a self-report measure to screen for end-of-dose “wearing off” symptoms in patients with Parkinson’s Disease. There are 3 available versions – WOQ-32, WOQ19, and WOQ-9 – with translations available in 8 languages.
Principle Investigators: Mark A Stacy, MD
Institution: Duke University

There are 3 available versions – WOQ-32, WOQ19, and WOQ-9 – with translations available in 8 languages.

WOQ-32

32-item Parkinson’s wearing off questionnaire.
Formats: Print/PDF, Web, App

WOQ-19

19-item Parkinson’s wearing off questionnaire.
Formats: Print/PDF, Web, App

WOQ-9

9-item Parkinson’s wearing off questionnaire.
Formats: Print/PDF, Web, App

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