TY - JOUR
T1 - Transnational Healthcare Preferences Among EU Nationals in the UK
T2 - A Qualitative Assessment
AU - Moreh, Chris
AU - McGhee, Derek
AU - Vlachantoni, Athina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2022.
PY - 202/1/27
Y1 - 202/1/27
N2 - This article explores the motivational factors behind preferences for medical care in the country of residence or the country of origin among EU nationals living in the UK. Undertaking a thematic analysis on a large-N qualitative data set, the article aims to establish a data-driven typology of motivations inductively. This provides an intermediary analysis between qualitative depth and quantitative operationalisability, contributing to the existing literature on healthcare location preferences among transnationally connected social groups. This article finds that preferences for medical care in the country of origin are driven overwhelmingly by quality considerations, while preferences for the UK have more to do with convenience and financing. These perceptions result from negative personal experiences, lack of trust, and often concealed cultural differences, and the analysis identifies various nuances and connections between attitudes that previous in-depth qualitative studies could not systematise.
AB - This article explores the motivational factors behind preferences for medical care in the country of residence or the country of origin among EU nationals living in the UK. Undertaking a thematic analysis on a large-N qualitative data set, the article aims to establish a data-driven typology of motivations inductively. This provides an intermediary analysis between qualitative depth and quantitative operationalisability, contributing to the existing literature on healthcare location preferences among transnationally connected social groups. This article finds that preferences for medical care in the country of origin are driven overwhelmingly by quality considerations, while preferences for the UK have more to do with convenience and financing. These perceptions result from negative personal experiences, lack of trust, and often concealed cultural differences, and the analysis identifies various nuances and connections between attitudes that previous in-depth qualitative studies could not systematise.
KW - healthcare attitudes
KW - migration
KW - Polish
KW - transnational healthcare
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U2 - 10.1177/13607804211058744
DO - 10.1177/13607804211058744
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85124087481
SN - 1360-7804
VL - 28
SP - 462
EP - 481
JO - Sociological Research Online
JF - Sociological Research Online
IS - 2
ER -