%0 Journal Article %T Are we bridging the gap? A review of cultural diversity within stoma care. %A Cooper-Gamson L %J Br J Nurs %V 26 %N 17 %D Sep 2017 28 %M 28956987 暂无%R 10.12968/bjon.2017.26.17.S24 %X The aim of this article is to highlight the aspects of how religion, ethnic grouping, age, gender, and learning disabilities affect how stoma care is approached and supported. It will try to highlight the positive and negative approaches documented so far and how this has affected the quality of stoma care given. By following guidelines set out by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) (2015) and the Association of Stoma Care Nurses (ASCN) (2015) the aim of the article will be to expand cultural awareness in stoma care nursing. By learning about the multifaceted aspects of culture as it applies to stoma care and then being able to apply that knowledge, usefully and skilfully, expands the SCN's ability to provide services for any cultural diverse client group.