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. 2011 Dec 4;4:26. doi: 10.1186/1757-1146-4-26

Table 3.

Levels of evidence for the AOTA Evidence-Based Practice Project

Level Definition
Design
I Randomized trial: Comparison of two or more groups or conditions in an experiment with random assignment to group or to sequence of conditions in a repeated-measures design
II Non-RCT: Comparison of two or more groups or treatments in a quasi-experiment without randomization to group, condition, or sequence
III Non-RCT: Comparison of one group pre- and post-treatment
IV Single-subject design: One subject measured at intervals throughout an intervention
N A Narratives and case studies
Sample size
A n ≥ 50 persons per condition or group or observations in a single subject design
B n ≥ 20 persons per condition or group or observations in a single subject design
C n < 20 persons per condition or group or observations in a single subject design
Internal validity
1 High internal validity: No strong alternate explanation for outcome or other threats to validity, such as attrition, unblinded evaluation, unequal treatment, or spontaneous recovery
2 Moderate internal validity: No strong alternate explanation for outcome but one or two threats to validity exist
3 Low internal validity: Does not meet criteria for 1 or 2
External validity
a High external validity: Participants represent population and treatment represents current practice or has strong theoretical support and the research was done in a natural (home or clinic) setting
b b Moderate external validity: Has two of the criteria listed for a
c Low external validity: Has one or fewer criteria listed for a

AOTA-American Occupational Therapy association; RCT-Randomised controlled trial. Figure taken from Tromblay and Ma [38]