The authors in this study explored the relationship between self-care agency and quality of life in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia. A convenience sample of 157 patients was interviewed. The levels of both self-care agency and quality of life were close to the mean. Pearson correlation analysis demonstrated that quality of life was positively correlated with self-care agency and the self-care subgroups of abilities, responsibility, esteem, and evaluation. Improved self-care agency and the four subscale items could enhance quality of life. Intervention programs for benign prostatic hyperplasia patients must emphasize self-care agency so as to improve their health behavior and quality of life.
Keywords: benign prostate hyperplasia; quality of life; self-care agency.