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Seboe, Paul
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Validity of a four-item questionnaire in French assessing attachment to meat | Frontiers in medicine | 2024 | 7 | 2 | |||
Who are the patients who use non-pharmacological home remedies ? Cross-sectional study in Switzerland and France | Family practice | 2024 | 29 | 5 | |||
Validation and refinement of the sense of coherence scale for a french population : observational study | Interactive journal of medical research | 2024 | 21 | 9 | |||
Non-pharmacological home remedies used by primary care patients | European journal of internal medicine | 2024 | 70 | 5 | |||
How accurate are the references generated by ChatGPT in internal medicine? | Internal and emergency medicine | 2024 | 45 | 2 | |||
What Is the Performance of ChatGPT in Determining the Gender of Individuals Based on Their First and Last Names? | JMIR AI | 2024 | 119 | 17 | |||
Performance of machine translators in translating French medical research abstracts to English: A comparative study of DeepL, Google Translate, and CUBBITT | PloS one | 2024 | 31 | 5 | |||
Women Are Underrepresented Among Authors of Retracted Publications: Retrospective Study of 134 Medical Journals | JMIR. Journal of medical internet research | 2023 | 26 | 5 | |||
Gender and geographical inequalities among highly cited researchers: a cross-sectional study (2014-2021) | Internal and Emergency Medicine | 2023 | 43 | 3 | |||
How well does NamSor perform in predicting the country of origin and ethnicity of individuals based on their first and last names? | PloS one | 2023 | 24 | 5 | |||
Nonpharmacological home remedies for upper respiratory tract infections: a cross-sectional study of primary care patients in Switzerland and France | Family practice | 2023 | 67 | 15 | |||
The level of the gender gap in academic publishing varies by country and region of affiliation: A cross-sectional study of articles published in general medical journals | PloS one | 2023 | 29 | 6 | |||
Retractions in primary care journals (2000-2022) | Scientometrics | 2023 | 28 | 0 | |||
Use and perceived effectiveness of non-pharmacological home remedies for digestive symptoms: a questionnaire-based survey among primary care patients | Family practice | 2023 | 41 | 50 | |||
Author gender and citation categorization: a study of high-impact medical journals | Scientometrics | 2023 | 19 | 0 | |||
Time to Publication in High-Impact General Medical Journals Differs Between Female and Male Researchers | Journal of general internal medicine | 2022 | 66 | 1 | |||
Emploi des remèdes de grand-mère en ORL : la recherche éclaire nos pratiques et celles de nos patients | Revue médicale suisse | 2022 | 220 | 10 | |||
Gender Disparity in Publication Associated with Editor-in-Chief Gender: a Cross-sectional Study of Fifty High-Impact Medical Journals | Journal of general internal medicine | 2022 | 135 | 14 | |||
Primary Care Physicians' Personal and Professional Attributes Associated With Forgoing Own Care and Presenteeism: A Cross Sectional Study | International journal of public health | 2022 | 176 | 51 | |||
Risk of COVID-19 and Psychological Impact of the Pandemic in Swiss Primary Care Physicians | Family medicine | 2022 | 216 | 100 | |||
Perceived Effectiveness and Overall Satisfaction of Using a Toilet Stool to Prevent or Treat Constipation: An Analysis of Online Comments | The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice | 2022 | 132 | 51 | |||
Acceptance and publication times in high-impact general medical journals | Internal and emergency medicine | 2022 | 149 | 9 | |||
Selfcare des médecins ou les cordonniers de Montaigne | Revue médicale suisse | 2022 | 143 | 7 | |||
Publication and citation inequalities faced by African researchers | European journal of internal medicine | 2022 | 117 | 5 | |||
Primary care patients’ perspectives on the use of non-pharmacological home remedies in Geneva: a cross-sectional study | BMC complementary medicine and therapies | 2022 | 136 | 75 | |||
Are Accuracy Parameters Useful for Improving the Performance of Gender Detection Tools? A Comparative Study with Western and Chinese Names | Journal of general internal medicine | 2022 | 143 | 4 | |||
Gender Inequalities in Citations of Articles Published in High-Impact General Medical Journals: a Cross-Sectional Study | Journal of general internal medicine | 2022 | 111 | 54 | |||
Twenty-Year Trends of Female First Authorship in a Selection of Primary Healthcare Journals | Journal of general internal medicine | 2022 | 281 | 16 | |||
About the importance of the research question: a response to Ming Li et al.'s comments | Scientometrics | 2022 | 123 | 90 | |||
Are acceptance and publication times longer in primary health care journals compared to internal medicine journals? A comparative study of 117 high-impact journals | Scientometrics | 2022 | 91 | 1 | |||
The prevalence of five lifestyle risk factors in primary care physicians: a cross-sectional study in Switzerland | Preventive medicine reports | 2022 | 196 | 77 | |||
How accurate are gender detection tools in predicting the gender for Chinese names? A study with 20,000 given names in Pinyin format | Journal of the Medical Library Association | 2022 | 145 | 143 | |||
Self-reported symptoms in French primary care SARS-CoV-2 patients: association with gender and age group | Family Practice | 2021 | 195 | 78 | |||
Gender gap in authorship: a study of 44,000 articles published in 100 high-impact general medical journals | European journal of internal medicine | 2021 | 169 | 22 | |||
Performance of gender detection tools: a comparative study of name-to-gender inference services | Journal of the Medical Library Association | 2021 | 176 | 194 | |||
Diagnostic Performance of Self-Reported Smell and Taste Disorders Varies with COVID-19 Prevalence in Primary Care Settings | Journal of general internal medicine | 2021 | 170 | 2 | |||
Cross sectional study of the clinical characteristics of French primary care patients with COVID-19 | Scientific Reports | 2021 | 196 | 100 | |||
Health-related quality of life associated with nocturnal leg cramps in primary care: a mixed methods study | Family Practice | 2021 | 164 | 3 | |||
Using genderize.io to infer the gender of first names: how to improve the accuracy of the inference | Journal of the Medical Library Association | 2021 | 147 | 79 | |||
Accuracy of PubMed-based author lists of publications and use of author identifiers to address author name ambiguity: a cross-sectional study | Scientometrics | 2021 | 187 | 92 | |||
Innover pour comprendre l'inconnu : recherche sur la pandémie de Covid-19 en médecine de famille | Revue médicale suisse | 2021 | 250 | 103 | |||
Evaluation of the productivity of hospital-based researchers: comparative study between the h-index and the h(fa)-index | Scientometrics | 2021 | 139 | 100 | |||
Are female authors under-represented in primary healthcare and general internal medicine journals? | British Journal of General Practice | 2021 | 148 | 6 | |||
A cross-sectional study of the health status of Swiss primary care physicians | Scientific reports | 2021 | 160 | 85 | |||
Quality of sleep in patients with nocturnal leg cramps and validity of a single-item measure of cramp-related sleep disturbance: an observational study | Swiss Medical Weekly | 2020 | 344 | 129 | |||
Scientific publications in internal medicine and family medicine: a comparative cross-sectional study in Swiss university hospitals | Family Practice | 2020 | 178 | 1 | |||
COVID-19: a magnifying glass for gender inequalities in medical research | British Journal of General Practice | 2020 | 255 | 201 | |||
General internal medicine and family medicine journals : Comparative study of published articles using bibliometric data | Medicine (Philadelphia) | 2020 | 380 | 179 | |||
Gender gap in research: a bibliometric study of published articles in primary health care and general internal medicine | Family Practice | 2020 | 347 | 8 | |||
Self-Reported Loss of Smell and Taste in SARS-CoV-2 Patients: Primary Care Data to Guide Future Early Detection Strategies | Journal of General Internal Medicine | 2020 | 364 | 127 | |||
Is a COVID-19 prediction model based on symptom tracking through an app applicable in primary care? | Family Practice | 2020 | 284 | 103 | |||
Gender gap in medical research: a bibliometric study in Swiss university hospitals | Scientometrics | 2020 | 251 | 138 | |||
Physicians' views on the usefulness of practical tools for assessing the driving ability of older drivers: a cross-sectional study | Family Medicine and Community Health | 2020 | 240 | 112 | |||
Factors associated with publication speed in general medical journals: a retrospective study of bibliometric data | Scientometrics | 2019 | 440 | 213 | |||
Délai d'acceptation des articles publiés dans une sélection de revues de soins primaires et de médecine générale/médecine interne: étude bibliométrique transversale | Exercer | 2019 | 348 | 0 | |||
A prospective observational study of the main features of nocturnal leg cramps in primary care | Swiss Medical Weekly | 2019 | 559 | 179 | |||
General practitioners' perspectives on the use of nonpharmacological home remedies in two regions in Switzerland and France | Swiss Medical Weekly | 2018 | 450 | 369 | |||
Adherence to guidelines when evaluating fitness-to-drive in the elderly: a practice review of Swiss physicians | Swiss Medical Weekly | 2018 | 422 | 170 | |||
Is statistician involvement as co-author associated with reduced time to publication of quantitative research in general medical journals? A bibliometric study | Family Practice | 2018 | 512 | 0 | |||
What is the profile of older drivers considered medically unfit to drive? A cross-sectional survey in Western Switzerland | Swiss Medical Weekly | 2018 | 429 | 259 | |||
Overview of preventive practices provided by primary care physicians: A cross-sectional study in Switzerland and France | PLOS ONE | 2017 | 566 | 423 | |||
General practitioners' views and preferences about quality improvement feedback in preventive care: a cross-sectional study in Switzerland and France | Implementation science | 2017 | 589 | 194 | |||
Accuracy of anthropometric measurements by general practitioners in overweight and obese patients | BMC obesity | 2017 | 498 | 184 | |||
How do general practitioners put preventive care recommendations into practice? A cross-sectional study in Switzerland and France | BMJ Open | 2017 | 1 079 | 320 | |||
Rates, Delays, and Completeness of General Practitioners' Responses to a Postal Versus Web-Based Survey: A Randomized Trial | JMIR. Journal of medical internet research | 2017 | 609 | 343 | |||
Is patient satisfaction with organizational aspects of their general practitioner's practice associated with patient and doctor gender? An observational study | BMC family practice | 2016 | 568 | 314 | |||
La mesure non-invasive de la pression artérielle | Swiss medical forum | 2016 | 557 | 476 | |||
Accuracy of doctors' anthropometric measurements in general practice | Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift | 2015 | 884 | 395 | |||
What are patients' expectations about the organization of their primary care physicians' practices? | BMC health services research | 2015 | 502 | 210 | |||
How do GPs in Switzerland perceive their patients' satisfaction and expectations? An observational study | BMJ open | 2015 | 546 | 264 | |||
White coat in primary care: what do patients think today? Cross-sectional study | Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift | 2014 | 745 | 341 | |||
Effect of magnesium therapy on nocturnal leg cramps: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials with meta-analysis using simulations | Family practice | 2014 | 644 | 1 | |||
Blood pressure measurements are unreliable to diagnose hypertension in primary care | Journal of hypertension | 2014 | 634 | 2 | |||
Mental health of young offenders in Switzerland: Recognizing psychiatric symptoms during detention | Journal of forensic and legal medicine | 2012 | 609 | 4 | |||
Sexual and reproductive health behaviors of undocumented migrants in Geneva: a cross sectional study | Journal of immigrant and minority health | 2011 | 663 | 341 | |||
Chlamydia trachomatis infection in males in a juvenile detention facility in Switzerland | Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift | 2011 | 617 | 0 | |||
Health problems among detainees in Switzerland: a study using the ICPC-2 classification | BMC public health | 2011 | 1 179 | 461 | |||
Psychiatric symptoms, psychological distress and somatic comorbidity among remand prisoners in Switzerland | International journal of law and psychiatry | 2011 | 631 | 0 | |||
Prevalence and associated factors for Chlamydia trachomatis infection among undocumented immigrants in a primary care facility in Geneva, Switzerland: a cross-sectional study | Journal of immigrant and minority health | 2010 | 742 | 300 | |||
Chlamydia trachomatis infection in a Swiss prison: a cross sectional study | Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift | 2010 | 624 | 0 | |||
Primary care services provided to adolescents in detention: a cross-sectional study using ICPC-2 | Acta pædiatrica | 2010 | 566 | 4 | |||
Diabète et recherche en médecine de premier recours : comment améliorer la prise en charge de nos patients ? | Revue médicale suisse | 2010 | 340 | 109 | |||
Reliability of doctors' anthropometric measurements to detect obesity | Preventive medicine | 2008 | 619 | 1 | |||
Adherence to recommended standards of diabetes care by Swiss primary care physicians | Swiss Medical Weekly | 2007 | 190 | 66 | |||
Use of tobacco and alcohol by Swiss primary care physicians: a cross-sectional survey | BMC Public Health | 2007 | 240 | 121 | |||
Prescription en médecine de premier recours: l'intérêt d'une liste de médicaments | Revue médicale suisse | 2006 | 408 | 0 | |||
Jeûne de protestation | Médecine, santé et prison | 2006 | 657 | 22 | |||
Importance of lifestyle counselling by primary care physicians for diabetic patients | Swiss Medical Weekly | 2006 | 164 | 104 | |||
Le traitement de l'hypertension artérielle : un défi pour le praticien | Revue médicale suisse | 2005 | 414 | 0 | |||
Le jeûne de protestation : un défi inhabituel pour le médecin | Médecine et hygiène | 2004 | 668 | 18 |