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Representation in clinical trials sponsored by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs

Abstract
Background

This study was conducted to determine whether demographic representation among U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)-sponsored trials differs from trials without VA sponsorship, with reference to VA patient demographics.

Methods

U.S. clinical trials registered between 1 March 2000 and 1 February 2022 were stratified into VA and non-VA groups. Outcomes included the combined percentage of non-White participants in each trial and enrollment of each demographic subgroup. Trial strata were summarized using medians; Wilcoxon rank sum and one-sample signed rank tests were used to compare demographic representation between (i) VA and non-VA trials and (ii) VA trials and Veterans Health Administration (VHA) patient demographics, respectively.

Results

We identified 13,826 trials with available data, including 521 VA and 13,305 non-VA-sponsored trials. Median non-White enrollment was 68% greater in VA trials (P < .001) than in non-VA trials, driven by greater enrollment of Black participants (23.5% vs. 10.4%; P < .001). Black participant enrollment in VA trials exceeded representation among VHA beneficiaries (23.5% vs. 15.8%, P < .001).

Conclusions

This study highlights the increased Black representation in VA-sponsored clinical trials, which is greater than expected after accounting for VHA clinical population demographics. Partnership with the VA may represent a meaningful avenue for increasing Black representation in clinical trials.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 03/26/2025 | Link to this post on IFP |
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