TY - JOUR
T1 - Diagnostic testing
T2 - therapeutic mobilities, social fields, and medical encounters in the transnational healthcare practices of Polish migrants in the UK
AU - Troccoli, Giuseppe
AU - Moreh, Chris
AU - McGhee, Derek
AU - Vlachantoni, Athina
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2022
PY - 2022/1
Y1 - 2022/1
N2 - While diagnostic tests are a fundamental component of contemporary medical practice they are seldom considered in studies of transnational healthcare. This article investigates the little-studied role played by diagnostic testing in the healthcare-seeking practices of migrants. It is concerned with the experiences of Polish migrants living in the UK and who access a variety of health services in their host and origin countries across the public and private sectors. We analyse data from semi-structured phone interviews conducted in 2020 with 32 adult Poles living in the UK who identified as having themselves, or non-professionally caring for someone with, a long-term health condition. The article contributes to the literature on migrants’ transnational healthcare practices by showing the centrality of diagnostic technology in their health management and sense-making through the creation, modification, and maintenance of ‘transnational social fields’ (Levitt and Schiller 2004). By emphasizing the role of tests in the patient-doctor relationship the article exposes the therapeutic outcomes of the mobilities of patients and tests as they intersect with physicians in multiple medical encounters.
AB - While diagnostic tests are a fundamental component of contemporary medical practice they are seldom considered in studies of transnational healthcare. This article investigates the little-studied role played by diagnostic testing in the healthcare-seeking practices of migrants. It is concerned with the experiences of Polish migrants living in the UK and who access a variety of health services in their host and origin countries across the public and private sectors. We analyse data from semi-structured phone interviews conducted in 2020 with 32 adult Poles living in the UK who identified as having themselves, or non-professionally caring for someone with, a long-term health condition. The article contributes to the literature on migrants’ transnational healthcare practices by showing the centrality of diagnostic technology in their health management and sense-making through the creation, modification, and maintenance of ‘transnational social fields’ (Levitt and Schiller 2004). By emphasizing the role of tests in the patient-doctor relationship the article exposes the therapeutic outcomes of the mobilities of patients and tests as they intersect with physicians in multiple medical encounters.
KW - Polish migration
KW - Tests
KW - Therapeutic mobilities
KW - Transnational healthcare
KW - Transnational social fields
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jmh.2022.100100
DO - 10.1016/j.jmh.2022.100100
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85128192393
VL - 5
JO - Journal of Migration and Health
JF - Journal of Migration and Health
M1 - 100100
ER -