Queens Medical Centre, School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2HA, UK. Aru.Narayanasamy@nottingham.ac.uk
Abstract
In this article, transcultural nursing is reviewed in the light of the literature mainly relevant to the British context. The key features of transcultural nursing are examined in the context of multicultural Britain as follows: definitions, racism, ethnocentrism, culture, diversity, transcultural health care practice and nurse education. Models of transcultural care practice and contemporary developments in cultural care are also explored. There is evidence from emerging literature that innovations are taking place in promoting transcultural care practice and education. However, the article concludes that much practice-based research is still needed to establish transcultural nursing in Britain.