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Increasing enrollment of women in cardiovascular trials


Increasing enrollment of women in cardiovascular trials

In this review, we discuss trial design factors independently associated with the under-enrollment of women, identify possible strategies to increase the ...

Increasing enrollment of women in cardiovascular trials - PubMed

Despite differences in biology that influence disease incidence, drug metabolism, and response to therapies, women remain under-enrolled in ...

Increasing Participation of Women in Cardiovascular Trials

Enrollment of women in clinical trials is essential. Historically, nonreproductive medical research has been based on male data that are then ...

Increasing Participation of Women in Cardiovascular Trials - PubMed

Although some progress has been made in the last 3 decades to increase the number of women in clinical cardiology trials, review of recent ...

8 Ways to Increase Women's Participation in Cardiovascular Trials

Progress in expanding women's enrollment and retention in cardiology trials has been too slow. An American College of Cardiology committee ...

Increasing the Number of Women and Underrepresented Groups in ...

Overall, enrollment in clinical trials is a team effort. During recruitment, physicians and research staff must address barriers to ...

Increasing Participation of Women in Cardiovascular Trials

Women, especially members of ethnic and racial minorities, are underrepresented in the leadership and enrolled cohorts of CVD clinical trials. •. Differential ...

Women's Participation in Cardiovascular Clinical Trials From 2010 ...

The overall percentage of women enrolled in the 740 eligible trials was 38.2%, which is lower than the previous report driven data from pivotal cardiovascular ...

Female Recruitment Into Cardiovascular Disease Trials

The median enrollment of women was 39% (range 27% to 47%). Overall, 19% (12/62) of trials specified recruitment targets for women in their ...

Women in Cardiovascular Clinical Trials—What Are the Barriers to ...

Women in Cardiovascular Clinical Trials—What Are the Barriers to Address to Improve Enrollment? · Have We Made Progress? · Why Are Women Underenrolled? · What Can ...

Enrollment of Women in Cardiovascular Clinical Trials Funded by ...

With single-sex trials excluded, the enrollment rate for women was 38 percent, which did not change significantly over time. In studies of ...

Identifying the Roadblocks to Engagement of Women in Clinical Trials

Women are consistently under-represented in cardiovascular trials. · While there are barriers for women at every level of trial development, ...

Enrollment of Women in Cardiovascular Clinical Trials Funded by ...

The enrollment rate increased significantly over time in studies of coronary artery disease (P<0.001) but not in studies of hypertension or ...

Increasing enrollment of women in cardiovascular trials

Despite differences in biology that influence disease incidence, drug metabolism, and response to therapies, women remain under-enrolled in ...

Status of Women in Cardiovascular Clinical Trials

Enrollment of women in cardiovascular clinical trials has proven to be a challenge despite federal mandates for inclusion and increasing public ...

Temporal Trends of Women Enrollment in Major Cardiovascular ...

Although enrollment of women has increased over time, it remains lower than the relative proportion in the disease population. Future studies should elucidate ...

ACC council recommends ways to improve enrollment of women in ...

... Women's Cardiovascular Center, and colleagues on the American College of Cardiology's. ... improve enrollment of women in CVD clinical trials.

Women still underrepresented in clinical research, science and ...

This trend continues — an analysis of cardiovascular research data found that women comprised less than 40% of all people enrolled in ...

Factors affecting women's participation in cardiovascular research

Overall, women were reported to be underrepresented in heart failure, coronary disease, myocardial infarction, and arrhythmia trials, compared to men.

Enrollment of women in cardiovascular clinical trials funded by the ...

A total of 398,801 subjects (215,796 women and 183,005 men) were enrolled in NHLBI-funded studies of cardiovascular disease. The overall enrollment rate for ...