“…Several studies have described local audits that were started by intrinsically motivated healthcare professionals on issues they felt to impact on patient care [ 48 , 53 , 61 , 63 , 69 , 82 , 88 , 97 , 99 , 103 ]. In contrast, if healthcare professionals perceive an audit as a ‘side-line’ or ‘mandatory exercise’, rather than a process to contribute to improved quality of care, they will not feel engaged and not put significant effort into the change [ 77 , 118 ]. This is especially true when audits are externally initiated and have a strong organisational focus, sometimes without links to clinical care [ 102 , 104 , 106 – 108 , 117 ].…”