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    Napier, A David, PhD; Ancarno, Clyde, PhD; Butler, Beverley, PhD; Calabrese, Joseph, PhD; Chater, Angel, PhD; Chatterjee, Helen, PhD; Guesnet, François, PhD; Horne, Robert, Prof; Jacyna, Stephen, PhD; Jadhav, Sushrut, MD; Macdonald, Alison, PhD; Neuendorf, Ulrike, MSc; Parkhurst, Aaron, PhD; Reynolds, Rodney, PhD; Scambler, Graham, Prof; Shamdasani, Sonu, Prof; Smith, Sonia Zafer, MSc; Stougaard-Nielsen, Jakob, PhD; Thomson, Linda, PhD; Tyler, Nick, Prof; Volkmann, Anna-Maria, MSc; Walker, Trinley, MSc; Watson, Jessica, PhD; de C Williams, Amanda C, PhD; Willott, Chris, PhD; Wilson, James, PhD; Woolf, Katherine, PhD

    The Lancet (British edition), 11/2014, Letnik: 384, Številka: 9954
    Journal Article

    Although culture can be considered as a set of subjective values that oppose scientific objectivity, we challenge this view in this Commission by claiming that all people have systems of value that are unexamined. Such systems are, at times, diffuse, and often taken for granted, but are always dynamic and changing. They produce novel and sometimes perplexing needs, to which established caregiving practices often adjust slowly.