Freelisting is a qualitative interviewing technique that has recently grown in popularity. It is an excellent tool for rapidly exploring how groups of people think about and define a particular health-related domain and is well suited for engaging communities and identifying shared priorities. In this article, we outline 7 practical considerations for conducting freelisting studies summarized from 16 articles conducted by the authors at the University of Pennsylvania and Thomas Jefferson University in partnership with community-based organizations and students. Our recommendations can inform study design, data collection, and data analysis for investigators who are interested in using freelisting interviews in their research.
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Keddem, S., Barg, F. K., & Frasso, R. (2021). Practical Guidance for Studies Using Freelisting Interviews. Preventing Chronic Disease, 18, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.5888/pcd17.200355
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