Philippe Chastonay

769 total citations
68 papers, 515 citations indexed

About

Philippe Chastonay is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Philippe Chastonay has authored 68 papers receiving a total of 515 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 43 papers in General Health Professions, 25 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 13 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Philippe Chastonay's work include Healthcare Systems and Practices (11 papers), Health, Medicine and Society (10 papers) and Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues (10 papers). Philippe Chastonay is often cited by papers focused on Healthcare Systems and Practices (11 papers), Health, Medicine and Society (10 papers) and Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues (10 papers). Philippe Chastonay collaborates with scholars based in Switzerland, United States and Democratic Republic of the Congo. Philippe Chastonay's co-authors include Emmanuel Kabengele Mpinga, Béat Stoll, Antoine Geissbühler, Georges Bediang, Émilien Jeannot, Charles‐Henri Rapin, Nu Viet Vu, Henk Verloo, Olivier Duperrex and Laurent Bernheim and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Health Policy and Frontiers in Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Philippe Chastonay

61 papers receiving 484 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Philippe Chastonay Switzerland 12 224 189 76 61 51 68 515
María Aparecida Vieira Brazil 14 344 1.5× 99 0.5× 95 1.3× 60 1.0× 64 1.3× 58 576
Karl Umble United States 16 342 1.5× 174 0.9× 88 1.2× 31 0.5× 26 0.5× 37 636
Melissa Tibbits United States 14 195 0.9× 149 0.8× 43 0.6× 107 1.8× 45 0.9× 55 548
Donna Meagher‐Stewart Canada 16 391 1.7× 107 0.6× 50 0.7× 68 1.1× 30 0.6× 30 631
Kathleen Conte Australia 13 307 1.4× 140 0.7× 33 0.4× 43 0.7× 31 0.6× 37 522
Lisa Petermann Canada 8 505 2.3× 246 1.3× 56 0.7× 50 0.8× 37 0.7× 13 833
Carole R. Myers United States 13 209 0.9× 112 0.6× 47 0.6× 51 0.8× 23 0.5× 40 446
Jaquelina Hewitt‐Taylor United Kingdom 9 197 0.9× 159 0.8× 120 1.6× 90 1.5× 60 1.2× 21 587
Karen Roberts United Kingdom 8 213 1.0× 95 0.5× 51 0.7× 49 0.8× 35 0.7× 11 502
Nancy Campbell‐Heider United States 13 184 0.8× 116 0.6× 44 0.6× 76 1.2× 36 0.7× 28 422

Countries citing papers authored by Philippe Chastonay

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Fields of papers citing papers by Philippe Chastonay

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Philippe Chastonay

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Mpinga, Emmanuel Kabengele, et al.. (2022). Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: Are There Signs of an Emerging Discipline? A Systematic Review. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 5 indexed citations
2.
Chastonay, Philippe, et al.. (2017). Switzerland's National Non-communicable Diseases Strategy. Archive ouverte UNIGE (University of Geneva). 2 indexed citations
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Chastonay, Philippe, et al.. (2017). Health Policy Challenges in a Decentralized Federal State: The Situation in Switzerland. Archive ouverte UNIGE (University of Geneva). 2(1). 4 indexed citations
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Chastonay, Philippe, et al.. (2017). Health Priorities in French-Speaking Swiss Cantons. International Journal of Health Policy and Management. 7(1). 10–14. 1 indexed citations
5.
Chastonay, Philippe, et al.. (2016). Promoting Health at Work in Switzerland: the Friendly Work Space Project. Archive ouverte UNIGE (University of Geneva). 2 indexed citations
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Chastonay, Philippe, et al.. (2012). Training medical students in Human Rights: a fifteen-year experience in Geneva. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 1 indexed citations
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Chastonay, Philippe, Nu Viet Vu, Jean‐Paul Humair, Emmanuel Kabengele Mpinga, & Laurent Bernheim. (2012). Design, implementation and evaluation of a community health training program in an integrated problem-based medical curriculum: a fifteen-year experience at the University of Geneva Faculty of Medicine. Medical Education Online. 17(1). 16741–16741. 23 indexed citations
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Jeannot, Émilien, Philippe Sudre, & Philippe Chastonay. (2011). Introducing a HPV Vaccination Program: the Experience in the State of Geneva, Switzerland (2007-2009). 1(2). 11–14. 1 indexed citations
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Mpinga, Emmanuel Kabengele, et al.. (2009). Enseignement à distance «santé et droits humains», une collaboration en réseau. Archive ouverte UNIGE (University of Geneva). 2 indexed citations
10.
Chastonay, Philippe. (2007). HPV vaccination in Switzerland: where are we?. Archive ouverte UNIGE (University of Geneva). 1 indexed citations
11.
Chastonay, Philippe, et al.. (2007). Establishing an education program in terminal care. Archive ouverte UNIGE (University of Geneva). 1 indexed citations
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Mpinga, Emmanuel Kabengele, et al.. (2005). Malnutrition et inégalités sociales. Bulletin des Médecins Suisses. 86(18). 1093–1096.
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Mpinga, Emmanuel Kabengele, et al.. (2005). ["A good death": perception of health personnel in French-speaking Switzerland].. PubMed. 4–11. 3 indexed citations
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Mpinga, Emmanuel Kabengele, et al.. (2005). The “Good death” : Health personnel perception in French-Speaking Switzerland. Recherche en soins infirmiers. 80(1). 4–11. 1 indexed citations
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Chastonay, Philippe, et al.. (2002). Le raisonnement scientifique appliqué au domaine de la santé. Manuel d'épistémologie. Archive ouverte UNIGE (University of Geneva). 1 indexed citations
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Perneger, Thomas, Eric Chamot, Philippe Chastonay, et al.. (2001). Incitatifs et contraintes dans l'activité médicale. Archive ouverte UNIGE (University of Geneva). 82(37). 1954–1957. 1 indexed citations
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Bovier, Patrick, Thomas Perneger, Pierre Chopard, et al.. (2001). Marché des soins. Bulletin des Médecins Suisses. 82(34). 1783–1785. 2 indexed citations
18.
Herrmann, François R., Philippe Chastonay, Pierre Chopard, et al.. (2001). Survol du système suisse de santé. Archive ouverte UNIGE (University of Geneva). 2 indexed citations
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Bovier, Patrick, Thomas Perneger, Eric Chamot, et al.. (2001). Coûts de la santé en Suisse. Archive ouverte UNIGE (University of Geneva). 2 indexed citations
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Chastonay, Philippe, Bruna Galobardes, Jean‐Paul Humair, et al.. (2000). Enseignements des Dimensions Communautaires dans le cadre de la réforme des études de médecine de l'Université de Genève. Bulletin des Médecins Suisses. 81(17). 875–879. 2 indexed citations

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