Abstract
Background: Women with urinary incontinence (UI) report that the disease negatively impacts their quality of life but, paradoxically, underreport symptoms.
Method: A predictive model using Orem's self-care deficit theory was developed exploring the effect of body experience on self-care agency to manage UI. A sample of postmenopausal women was drawn from a larger trial. Structural equation modeling was used to test the proposed model.
Results: Minor modification of the model produced a well-fitting model ([chi]2(9) = 3.20, P = .96, n = 235). Results supported the positive effect of nursing agency on self-care agency.
Conclusion: Group education about UI may increase self-care agency in postmenopausal women.