Abstract:ObjectiveTo monitor hand hygiene(HH) compliance of health care workers(HCWs) with a new method, compare the advantage and disadvantage with direct observation method.MethodsFrom July to December 2016, HH compliance of HCWs in intensive care unit (ICU) of a tertiary hospital was monitored simultaneously by HH electronic monitoring system and traditional direct observation method, results of two monitoring methods were compared. ResultsICU was observed for 7 days (42 hours), 2 231 HH opportunities were recorded, a total of 4 532 HH opportunities in 7 days were estimated, total bedday was 23 days, the average HH opportunities required for HCWs in ICU was 197 times/bedday. From July to December 2016, HH compliance rate monitored by electronic monitoring system was 54.16% on average, which was lower than 77.72% of direct observation method (χ2=50.53,P<0.001). Cost of HH electronic monitoring system per hour (4.56 Yuan) was lower than that of direct observation method (20.78 Yuan).ConclusionCompared with traditional direct observation method, HH electronic monitoring system is more timesaving and laborsaving, data are more accurate and objective, and has a certain cost advantage in the economically developed regions.