Professional nursing's interaction with the idea of culture is known as transcultural nursing. Its foundations in anthropology and nursing are backed by nursing philosophy, research, and practise. It is a specialised cognitive area of nursing that focuses on cross-cultural care, health, and nursing phenomena across many worldwide cultures. As a recognised field of study and activity, it was created in 1955. It's a collection of information that helps nurses provide care that is acceptable for their cultural context. The term "transcultural nurses" refers to nurses who practise the transcultural nursing specialty. In order to examine the interactions of culturally constituted care from a nursing perspective, transcultural nurses generally function as specialists, generalists, and consultants. They are nurses who deliver care that is informed, skilled, and secure.
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