Abstract:ObjectiveTo assess the prevalence of hand hygiene compliance rates of health care workers (HCWs) at general hospitals in China in 2010-2012. MethodsLiteratures about hand hygiene compliance of HCWs from 2010 to 2012 were retrieved from China Biology Medicine disc (CBM), China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI),Wan Fang database, VIP ,and PubMed database , Comprehensive Meta Analysis V2 software and Stata12.0 software were adopted to conduct statistical analysis . ResultsNinety literatures were selected with heterogeneity(Q=48 118.32,P<0.01), random effect model was used. The overall hand hygiene compliance rate of HCWs was 47.83%(95%CI:43.27%-52.42%); When stratified by occupation group, the overall compliance rate of doctors,nurses, and unclassified HCWs was 40.36%(95%CI:35.42%-45.49%), 46.70%(95%CI:41.81%-51.65%), and 40.72%(95%CI:27.75%-55.13%) respectively. According to subgroup analysis, there was no statistical difference in compliance rate between doctors and nurses(Q=3.12,P>0.05); the compliance rate after patient contact was higher than before patient contact (54.33% [95%CI : 44.76%-63.59%] vs 20.21%[ 95%CI: 14.12%-28.06%])(Q=32.59,P<0.01); hand compliance rate from field observation was higher than from covert observation (70.91% [95%CI :70.71%- 71.10%] vs 41.20%[95%CI :37.55% -44.94%])(Q=247.66,P<0.01).ConclusionThe overall hand hygiene compliance rate of HCWs in 2010-2012 was low, in order to reduce the risk of healthcareassociated infection, hand hygiene compliance of HCWs need to be increased .