Philip Moons

29.2k total citations · 2 hit papers
449 papers, 12.1k citations indexed

About

Philip Moons is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Speech and Hearing. According to data from OpenAlex, Philip Moons has authored 449 papers receiving a total of 12.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 215 papers in Epidemiology, 158 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 84 papers in Speech and Hearing. Recurrent topics in Philip Moons's work include Congenital Heart Disease Studies (187 papers), Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare (81 papers) and Cardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy (63 papers). Philip Moons is often cited by papers focused on Congenital Heart Disease Studies (187 papers), Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare (81 papers) and Cardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy (63 papers). Philip Moons collaborates with scholars based in Belgium, Sweden and South Africa. Philip Moons's co-authors include Werner Budts, Sabina De Geest, Marc Gewillig, Eva Goossens, Koen Luyckx, Kristien Van Deyk, Barbara J.M. Mulder, Jessica Rassart, Liesbet Van Bulck and Ann Belmans and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Gastroenterology.

In The Last Decade

Philip Moons

418 papers receiving 11.6k citations

Hit Papers

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Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Philip Moons 5.2k 4.6k 2.8k 2.0k 1.8k 449 12.1k
Sabina De Geest 1.8k 0.3× 2.0k 0.4× 2.0k 0.7× 787 0.4× 990 0.6× 423 16.9k
Astrid Guttmann 2.6k 0.5× 797 0.2× 1.6k 0.6× 987 0.5× 1.3k 0.7× 297 12.2k
Joel Singer 2.1k 0.4× 1.8k 0.4× 2.4k 0.9× 1.3k 0.6× 294 0.2× 141 12.0k
Evelyn P Whitlock 1.7k 0.3× 1.4k 0.3× 1.4k 0.5× 1.6k 0.8× 367 0.2× 174 12.5k
Scott D. Grosse 3.3k 0.6× 678 0.1× 1.2k 0.4× 1.7k 0.8× 427 0.2× 262 13.3k
Xavier Badı́a 1.9k 0.4× 1.1k 0.2× 2.4k 0.9× 1.2k 0.6× 349 0.2× 189 16.3k
Giovanni Apolone 2.0k 0.4× 1.0k 0.2× 2.3k 0.8× 1.2k 0.6× 281 0.2× 209 14.9k
Barbara Gandek 2.3k 0.4× 1.2k 0.3× 2.6k 0.9× 903 0.4× 407 0.2× 70 17.8k
Paul Kind 1.8k 0.3× 1.1k 0.3× 2.5k 0.9× 936 0.5× 342 0.2× 146 17.9k
D. Wayne Taylor 2.8k 0.5× 4.7k 1.0× 1.3k 0.5× 5.0k 2.5× 188 0.1× 86 12.9k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Philip Moons

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Philip Moons

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Moons, Philip, et al.. (2025). Cluster analysis in patients with heart diseases: the cornerstone for personalized and tailored care. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. 24(6). 911–912.
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Nilsson, Stefan, Philip Moons, Aron Onerup, et al.. (2025). Is this the road to health?—the person in precision health. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. 24(6). 988–995.
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Opotowsky, Alexander R., Paul Khairy, Gerhard‐Paul Diller, et al.. (2024). Clinical Risk Assessment and Prediction in Congenital Heart Disease Across the Lifespan. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 83(21). 2092–2111. 11 indexed citations
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Raymaekers, Koen, Philip Moons, Sofie Prikken, et al.. (2023). Comparing youth with and without type 1 diabetes on perceived parenting and peer functioning: a propensity weighting approach. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 46(6). 1032–1041.
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Meester, Pieter De, Els Troost, Philip Moons, et al.. (2023). Outcome of Down patients with repaired versus unrepaired atrioventricular septal defect. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 12. 100452–100452. 2 indexed citations
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Zaghini, Francesco, Valentina Biagioli, Jacopo Fiorini, et al.. (2023). Work-related stress, job satisfaction, and quality of work life among cardiovascular nurses in Italy: Structural equation modeling. Applied Nursing Research. 72. 151703–151703. 21 indexed citations
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Moons, Philip, Tone M. Norekvål, Elena Arbelo, et al.. (2023). Placing patient-reported outcomes at the centre of cardiovascular clinical practice: implications for quality of care and management. European Heart Journal. 44(36). 3405–3422. 27 indexed citations
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Prikken, Sofie, Jurgen Lemiere, Laurence Claes, et al.. (2023). Identity Formation and General and Cancer-specific Functioning in Adolescent and Emerging Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer: A Longitudinal Study into Directionality of Effects. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 57(9). 722–732. 4 indexed citations
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Bulck, Liesbet Van, Eva Goossens, Silke Apers, Philip Moons, & Koen Luyckx. (2021). Illness identity in adults with congenital heart disease: Longitudinal trajectories and associations with patient‐reported outcomes and healthcare use. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 77(12). 4743–4754. 8 indexed citations
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Bruaene, Alexander Van De, Pieter De Meester, Els Troost, et al.. (2021). Adverse functional remodelling of the subpulmonary left ventricle in patients with a systemic right ventricle is associated with clinical outcome. European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging. 23(5). 680–688. 12 indexed citations
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Thygesen, Lau Caspar, et al.. (2021). Social and emotional factors as predictors of poor outcomes following cardiac surgery. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery. 34(2). 193–200. 3 indexed citations
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Tsay, Pei‐Kwei, Chi‐Wen Chen, Chien-Lung Hsu, et al.. (2021). A Delphi Study on the Healthcare Needs of Patients with Type 1 Diabetes during the Transition from Adolescence to Adulthood: Consensus among Patients, Primary Caregivers, and Healthcare Providers. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 18(13). 7149–7149. 7 indexed citations
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Buys, Roselien, Alexander Van De Bruaene, Pieter De Meester, et al.. (2018). Serial pulmonary vascular resistance assessment in patients late after ventricular septal defect repair. International Journal of Cardiology. 282. 38–43. 2 indexed citations
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Dellborg, Mikael, Malin Berghammer, Camilla Sandberg, et al.. (2017). Patient reported outcomes are associated with physical activity level in adults with congenital heart disease. International Journal of Cardiology. 243. 174–179. 10 indexed citations
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Hilderson, Deborah, Philip Moons, Carine Wouters, & René Westhovens. (2011). Adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis: What do they know about their condition?. Lirias (KU Leuven). 2 indexed citations
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Hilderson, Deborah, et al.. (2010). Adolescents with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Who cares after the age of 16?. Lirias (KU Leuven). 12 indexed citations
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Gosset, Christiane, et al.. (2007). Référent Hospitalier pour la continuité des soins dans les hôpitaux- Ontslagmanagement : Rapport 2006. Open Repository and Bibliography (University of Liège). 1 indexed citations

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