This assignment analyzes an article from the International Journal of Infectious Diseases regarding hand hygiene compliance among healthcare workers in intensive care units (ICUs) at Aseer Central Hospital in Saudi Arabia. The research, conducted by Mahfouz, Gamal, and Al-Azraqi, reveals a 41% overall non-compliance rate, with physicians exhibiting the highest rates. Factors influencing non-compliance include high staff turnover, resistance to standardized practices, religious beliefs regarding alcohol-based hand sanitizers, and contamination risk at patient-adjacent locations like lockers. The study highlights the link between non-compliance and healthcare-associated infections, emphasizing the need for increased education and a culture of hand washing within healthcare settings.