Savita Butola
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Battling Alone on Multiple Fronts - How Gender Norms Affect the Soldiers' Wife as Caregiver in India
Butola S, Butola D
Indian J Palliat Care
. 2024 Oct;
30(3):222-231.
PMID: 39371507
Objectives: Women form the backbone of caregiving in palliative home care throughout the world. They put in more intense care for longer hours, perform more intimate tasks, and face more...
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Butola S, Gursahani R
Indian J Med Ethics
. 2024 Aug;
IX(4):308-312.
PMID: 39183628
This article highlights the importance of advance care planning (ACP) in good end-of-life care (EOLC). The judgement by the Supreme Court of India legalised Advance Medical Directives in 2018 and...
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Gupta M, Gupta P, Devi P, Utkarsh , Butola D, Butola S
Syst Rev
. 2024 Aug;
13(1):217.
PMID: 39135133
Background: Mechanical ventilation (MV) in intensive care units (ICUs) is a stressful experience for patients. However, these experiences have not been systematically explored in low- and lower-middle-income countries (LLMICs). This...
4.
Mani R, Bhatnagar S, Butola S, Gursahani R, Mehta D, Simha S, et al.
Indian J Crit Care Med
. 2024 Mar;
28(3):200-250.
PMID: 38477011
How To Cite This Article: Mani RK, Bhatnagar S, Butola S, Gursahani R, Mehta D, Simha S, . Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine and Indian Association of Palliative Care...
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Butola S, Butola D
Indian J Palliat Care
. 2023 Dec;
29(4):437-446.
PMID: 38058477
Objectives: Access to palliative care is limited, especially in rural India. Children needing care by palliative teams may themselves be patients, or siblings and children of patients. Armed forces families...
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Gursahani R, Salins N, Bhatnagar S, Butola S, Mani R, Mehta D, et al.
Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes
. 2023 Jun;
180:64-67.
PMID: 37353428
India is undergoing economic, demographic and epidemiologic transitions. The healthcare industry is expanding rapidly as the burden of non-communicable diseases increases. The Indian Supreme Court [1] has recently enabled Advance...
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Ghoshal A, Joad A, Spruijt O, Nair S, Rajagopal M, Patel F, et al.
Ecancermedicalscience
. 2023 Feb;
16:1486.
PMID: 36819806
Objective: Palliative care services in India were established in the 1980s but there is no detailed up-to-date knowledge about the quality-of-service provision nationally. We aim to describe the current quality...
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Wellbeing of Palliative Care Workers During Covid-19 Pandemic: Implications for Social Work Practice
Krishnan S, Butola S
J Soc Work End Life Palliat Care
. 2022 Aug;
18(4):345-359.
PMID: 35989591
The present study is aimed at examining the wellbeing of palliative care workers in India ( = 114) with special reference to work related variables. The World Health Organization's five...
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Butola S, Bhatnagar S, Rawlinson F
Indian J Palliat Care
. 2021 Dec;
27(3):405-418.
PMID: 34898934
Objectives: In India, Palliative care remains inaccessible, especially in remote areas. This study aimed at exploring the experience of caregivers related to arranging palliative care at home, for personnel and...
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Damani A, Ghoshal A, Rao K, Singhai P, Rayala S, Rao S, et al.
Indian J Palliat Care
. 2020 Oct;
26(Suppl 1):S3-S7.
PMID: 33088078
The global pandemic involving severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 has brought new challenges to clinical practice and care in the provision of palliative care. This position statement of the Indian Association...