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  lüll How does healthcare worker hand hygiene behaviour impact upon the transmission of  MRSA between patients?: an analysis using a Monte Carlo model Beggs CB; Shepherd SJ; Kerr KGBMC Infect Dis  2009[May]; 9 (ä): 64BACKGROUND: Good hand hygiene has for many years been considered to be the most  important measure that can be applied to prevent the spread of  healthcare-associated infection (HAI). Continuous emphasis on this intervention  has lead to the widespread opinion that HAI rates can be greatly reduced by  increased hand hygiene compliance alone. However, this assumes that the  effectiveness of hand hygiene is not constrained by other factors and that  improved compliance in excess of a given level, in itself, will result in a  commensurate reduction in the incidence of HAI. However, there is evidence that  the law of diminishing returns applies to hand hygiene, with the greatest  benefits occurring in the first 20% or so of compliance. While this raises  intriguing questions about the extent to which increasing compliance alone can  further reduce rates of HAI, analysis of this subject has been hampered by a lack  of quantifiable data relating to the risk of transmission between patients on  wards. METHODS: In order to gain a greater understanding of the transmission of  infection between patients via the hands of healthcare workers (HCWs), we  constructed a stochastic Monte Carlo model to simulate the spread of  methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) between patients. We used the  model to calculate the risk of transmission occurring, firstly between two  patients in adjacent beds, and then between patients in a four-bedded bay. The  aim of the study was to quantify the probability of transmission under a variety  of conditions and thus to gain an understanding of the contribution made by the  various factors which influence transmission. RESULTS: The study revealed that on  a four-bedded bay, the average probability of transmitting an infection by the  handborne route is generally low (i.e. in the region 0.002 - 0.013 depending on  the hand hygiene behaviour of HCWs and other factors). However, because  transmission is strongly influenced by stochastic events, it is the frequency  with which 'high-risk events' occur, rather than average probability, that  governs whether or not transmission will take place. The study revealed that  increased hand hygiene compliance has a dramatic impact on the frequency with  which 'high-risk events' occur. As compliance increases, so the rate at which  'high-risk events' occur, rapidly decreases, until a point is reached, beyond  which, further hand hygiene is unlikely to yield any greater benefit. CONCLUSION:  The findings of the study confirm those of other researchers and suggest that the  greatest benefits derived from hand hygiene occur as a result of the first  tranche of compliance, with higher levels (>50%) of hand hygiene events yielding  only marginal benefits. This suggests that in most situations relatively little  benefit is accrued from seeking to achieve very high levels of hand hygiene  compliance.|*Hand Disinfection[MESH]|*Infectious Disease Transmission, Professional-to-Patient[MESH]|*Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus[MESH]|*Models, Statistical[MESH]|*Monte Carlo Method[MESH]|Computer Simulation[MESH]|Cross Infection/*transmission[MESH]|Guideline Adherence[MESH]|Health Personnel[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Staphylococcal Infections/microbiology/*transmission[MESH] |