Table 1. SIGN 50 Checklist for RCT Study Design.
Section 1: Internal validity | |
Each item in Section 1 is to be evaluated using these criteria: 1) Well Covered, 2) Adequately Addressed, 3) Poorly Addressed, and 4) Not Applicable (NA) only for question 1.10. | |
ITEM | DESCRIPTION |
1.1 | The study addresses appropriate and clearly focused question. |
1.2 | The assignment of subjects to treatment groups is randomized. |
1.3 | An adequate concealment method is used. |
1.4 | Subjects and investigators are kept blind about allocation. |
1.5 | The treatment and control groups are similar at the start of the trial. |
1.6 | The only difference between groups is the treatment under investigation. |
1.7 | All relevant outcomes are measured in a standard, valid and reliable way. |
1.8 | What percentage of subjects in each treatment arm dropped out before the study was completed? |
1.9 | All subjects are analyzed in the groups to which they were randomly allocated (intention to treat analysis). |
1.10 | Where the study is carried out at more than one site, results are comparable for all sites. |
Note that only the RCT in Table 2 was assessed across all quality criteria in SIGN 50. For all CCT study designs in Tables 3 and 4, only criteria 1.1 appeared relevant to the focus of the study and therefore only scored for that criterion. See limitations section of the manuscript for a description of this challenge.
SIGN 50 Network: A Guideline Developer’s Handbook http://www.sign.ac.uk/guidelines/fulltext/50/checklist2.html