ASHA's Research and Evaluation division conducts numerous research projects among local, regional, and national constituents focusing on a variety of populations and an assortment of health topics including sexually transmitted infections. The ultimate objective of each initiative is to improve public and population health and generate better health outcomes for all. The fact that we understand the importance of correctly designing, implementing, and evaluating effective programs to decrease the incidence and prevalence of STIs is essential to succeeding in this overall effort. Healthcare professionals, policy makers, educators, and others interested in designing more effective interventions to improve health outcomes use the results published from the many ASHA studies conducted over the years.
ASHA's skilled and experienced Research and Evaluation team blends the understanding of science and importance of health with current technology to provide services and solutions for:
- Behavioral Research
- Statistical analysis
- Scientific writings
- Program evaluations
- Survey research studies
- Qualitative analysis
- Quantitative analysis
In addition to our research capabilities, our staff includes experts in:
- Research and data management
- Information technology
- Grants management
- Health communications and education
- Health services delivery assessment
- Health status and screening programs
- Policy analysis and support
- Training and technical assistance
- Test Results Counseling
- Research Study Enrollment
- Research Study Implementation and Support Training



