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Erika Kalocsanyiova
Erika Kalocsanyiova
Research Fellow, University of Greenwich
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Trust amongst refugees in resettlement settings: A systematic scoping review and thematic analysis of the literature
R Essex, E Kalocsányiová, N Rumyantseva, J Jameson
Journal of International Migration and Integration 23 (2), 543-568, 2022
312022
The impact of health care strikes on patient mortality: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of observational studies
R Essex, SM Weldon, T Thompson, E Kalocsanyiova, P McCrone, S Deb
Health services research 57 (6), 1218-1234, 2022
222022
Inequalities in Covid-19 messaging: a systematic scoping review
E Kalocsanyiova, R Essex, V Fortune
Health Communication 38 (12), 2549-2558, 2023
212023
Towards a repertoire-building approach: multilingualism in language classes for refugees in Luxembourg
E Kalocsányiová
Education and Migration, 106-125, 2020
202020
Risk and health communication during Covid-19: A linguistic landscape analysis
E Kalocsányiová, R Essex, D Poulter
Health Communication 38 (6), 1080-1089, 2023
172023
At the borders of languages: the role of ideologies in the integration of forced migrants in multilingual Luxembourg
E Kalocsányiová
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 46 (9), 1903-1920, 2020
122020
Psychological distress in Australian onshore and offshore immigration detention centres from 2014–2018
R Essex, E Kalocsányiová, P Young, P McCrone
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 24 (4), 868-874, 2022
102022
What works to facilitate displaced and refugee-background students’ access and participation in European higher education: results from a multilingual systematic review
E Kalocsányiová, N Bîlici, R Jenkins, M Obojska, Ş Samuk Carignani
Educational Review, 1-22, 2022
62022
10 Transcribing (Multilingual) Voices: From Fieldwork to Publication
E Kalocsányiová, M Shatnawi
The politics of researching multilingually 6, 2022
62022
‘He was obliged to seek refuge’: an illustrative example of a cross-language interview analysis
E Kalocsányiová, M Shatnawi
Qualitative Research 21 (6), 846-864, 2021
62021
UK offshore immigration detention: why the medical community should act now
R Essex, E Kalocsányiová, F Timberlake, M Welander
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 114 (7), 344-346, 2021
52021
Health of children in Australian immigration detention centres: An analysis of the quarterly health reports from 2014 to 2017
R Essex, E Kalocsányiová, JG Scott, R Pacella
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 58 (6), 985-990, 2022
32022
Ethical climate in healthcare: A systematic review and meta-analysis
R Essex, T Thompson, TR Evans, V Fortune, E Kalocsányiová, D Miller, ...
Nursing ethics 30 (7-8), 910-921, 2023
22023
Researching forced migrants’ trajectories: encounters with multilingualism
E Kalocsányiová
Nomos 1 (1), 217-236, 2020
22020
Towards an understanding of the language–integration nexus: a qualitative study of forced migrants’ experiences in multilingual Luxembourg
E Kalocsanyiova
University of Luxembourg,​​ Luxembourg, 2019
22019
Work and gender in the context of spatial mobility and migration: the case of highly skilled Italians abroad
S Samuk, S Burchi, E Kalocsányiová
Journal of International Migration and Integration 24 (4), 1547-1569, 2023
12023
Social media opposition to the 2022/2023 UK nurse strikes
E Kalocsányiová, R Essex, SA Brophy, V Sriram
Nursing Inquiry, e12600, 2023
12023
Impact of healthcare strikes on patient mortality: a protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
R Essex, SM Weldon, T Thompson, E Kalocsanyiova, P McCrone, S Deb
BMJ open 11 (12), e050826, 2021
12021
Linguistic ethnography: an approach for forced migration and integration research? Examples from Luxembourg
E Kalocsányiová
Université du Luxembourg, 2019
12019
Australian immigration detention and its impact on healthcare professionals and the Australian healthcare community
R Essex, E Kalocsanyiova
Routledge-Taylor & Francis, 2024
2024
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