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Methods: A three-pronged approach to improving the implementation of the ICRMF was used in 15 PHC facilities across two sub-districts. The &#13;
approach included (i) nurturing trust, (ii) changing the ICRMF assessment strategy, and (iii) promoting a collaborative and collective sense-making &#13;
approach to understanding performance and addressing gaps. Routine ICRMF quantitative data and qualitative feedback from both the ICRMF &#13;
assessment process and routine management meetings were used to reflect on the experience of using this approach and to draw lessons. &#13;
The results and conclusions were further confirmed through member-checking.&#13;
Results: We found that using the three-pronged approach, the ICRMF assessments were able to facilitate deep and reflexive conversations about &#13;
everyday health system challenges facing healthcare delivery in the sub-districts, while encouraging collective sensemaking and collaboration. &#13;
The ICRMF was often perceived as a compliance-driven exercise with limited value on the actual quality of care. The three-pronged approach &#13;
helped shift some of these perceptions and improved the experiences of facility managers in implementing the programme.&#13;
Conclusion: When supported by trusting relationships, reflexive processes and multidisciplinary ownership and collaboration, healthcare stan�dards programmes such as the ICRMF can provide powerful avenues for learning and meaningful change. Our limited dataset could not &#13;
demonstrate if our approach addresses the challenge of maintaining standards or not (which is linked to continuous improvement).</text>
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 statistics showed substantial heterogeneity among the included studies &#13;
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