Paccoud, I. (2022). Is universal healthcare truly universal? Socioeconomic and migrant inequalities in healthcare [Doctoral thesis, Unilu - University of Luxembourg]. ORBilu-University of Luxembourg. https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/51683 |
Pauly, L., Klee, M., Paccoud, I., Satagopam, V., Ghosh, S., Fritz, J., O'Sullivan, M., Wilmes, P., Krüger, R., & Leist, A. (April 2022). Individual factors and beliefs determining COVID-19 vaccination willingness [Poster presentation]. ECCMID 2022. |
Paccoud, I., Nazroo, J., & Leist, A. (2022). Region of birth differences in healthcare navigation and optimisation: the interplay of racial discrimination and socioeconomic position. International Journal for Equity in Health. doi:10.1186/s12939-022-01709-1 Peer reviewed |
Leist, A., Klee, M., Paccoud, I., Pauly, L., Ghosh, S., Fritz, J., O Sullivan, M. P., Rommes, B., Wilmes, P., Krüger, R., & CON-VINCE Consortium. (2021). Which demographic and socio-economic factors are associated with vaccination willingness and beliefs towards vaccination? Rapid report with first results. |
Paccoud, I., Baumann, M., Le Bihan, E., Pétré, B., Breinbauer, M., Böhme, P., Chauvel, L., & Leist, A. (2021). Socioeconomic and behavioural factors associated with access to and use of Personal Health Records. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 21, 18. doi:10.1186/s12911-020-01383-9 Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi |
Paccoud, I., Baumann, M., Le Bihan, E., Pétré, B., Breinbauer, M., Böhme, P., Chauvel, L., & Leist, A. (2020). The patients’ perspective on access to and use of Personal Health Records [Paper presentation]. SAPHIRe Online Workshop "Access to health data - the role of regional actors, gatekeepers, providers and individuals", virtual, Belgium. |
Consortium Interreg APPS, Baumann, M., Chauvel, L., Odero, A., Paccoud, I., Le Bihan, E., & Baumann-Croisier, P. (2020). Orienter les soins vers le patient partenaire. Un livre blanc pour la Grande Région. Liège, Belgium: INTERREG APPS. |
Paccoud, I., Nazroo, J., & Leist, A. (2019). A Bourdieusian approach to class‐related inequalities: the role of capitals and capital structure in the utilisation of healthcare services in later life. Sociology of Health and Illness. doi:10.1111/1467-9566.13028 Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi |