Adoption of policies to improve respectful maternity care in Timor-Leste.
Angelina da Costa FernandesStefanus SupriyantoChatarina Umbul WahyuniHari Basuki NotobrotoAlexandra GregoryKayli WildPublished in: PloS one (2024)
The discourse communicated through policy fundamentally affects how health care issues are framed and how policies are enacted. Given the findings of this study, combined with previously documented issues around quality of care and low satisfaction with maternal health services, there is a need for a fundamental shift in the culture of care for women. This will require an immediate focus on leadership, training and policy-frameworks to increase respectful care for women in health facilities. It will also require longer-term effort to address the power imbalances that drive mistreatment of women within and across social systems, and to support models of care that inherently foster understanding and compassion.