Abstract:ObjectiveTo establish the concept of “monitor during preventive process” as well as the feasibility of surveillance and control method, and apply the method on the control of indwelling urinary catheterassociated urinary tract infection(UTI). Methods155 inpatients who received indwelling urinary catheter in a neurology department between January and July, 2007 were as control group, 141 inpatients who received indwelling urinary catheter between August, 2007 and February, 2008 were as trial group; Control group received routine nursing for indwelling catheter, trial group received monitor during preventive process (such as evaluation, supervision and education) in addition to routine nursing.ResultsIndwelling urinary catheterassociated UTI in trial group and control group was 4.26% and 16.13%, the former was significantly lower than the latter (χ2=11.10, P<0.01); In trial group, the duration of catheterization in 70% patients was within 13.10 days, which was significantly lower than 18 days in control group; When duration of catheterization were 11-30 days,>30 days, urinary catheterassociated UTI in trial group was 6.67% and 16.67% respectively, which was obviously lower than 30.77% and 57.89% in control group(χ2=8.27, P<0.01; χ2=5.13, P<0.05).ConclusionMonitor during preventive process can prevent nosocomial infection effectively.