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Strategies for Improving Enrollment of Diverse Populations with a Focus on Lipid-Lowering Clinical Trials

Purpose of Review We review under-representation of key demographic groups in cardiovascular clinical trials, focusing on lipid-lowering trials. We outline multilevel strategies to recruit and retain diverse populations in cardiovascular trials. Recent Findings Barriers to participation in trials oc...

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Published in:Current cardiology reports 2023-10, Vol.25 (10), p.1189-1210
Main Authors: Ogungbe, Oluwabunmi, Grant, Jelani K., Ayoola, Adeoluwa Segilola, Bansah, Eyram, Miller, Hailey N., Plante, Timothy B., Sheikhattari, Payam, Commodore-Mensah, Yvonne, Turkson-Ocran, Ruth-Alma N., Juraschek, Stephen P., Martin, Seth S., Lin, Michael, Himmelfarb, Cheryl R., Michos, Erin D.
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Summary:Purpose of Review We review under-representation of key demographic groups in cardiovascular clinical trials, focusing on lipid-lowering trials. We outline multilevel strategies to recruit and retain diverse populations in cardiovascular trials. Recent Findings Barriers to participation in trials occur at the study, participant, health system, sponsor, and policy level, requiring a multilevel approach to effectively increase participation of under-represented groups in research. Increasing the representation of marginalized and under-represented groups in leadership positions in clinical trials can ensure that their perspectives and experiences are considered. Trial design should prioritize patient- and community-indicated needs. Summary Women and individuals from racially/ethnically diverse populations remain under-represented in lipid-lowering and other cardiovascular clinical trials relative to their disease burden in the population. This limits the generalizability of trial results to the broader population in clinical practice. Collaboration between community stakeholders, researchers, and community members can facilitate shared learning about trials and build trust.
ISSN:1523-3782
1534-3170
DOI:10.1007/s11886-023-01942-2