Abstract
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the predictors of the quality of life of patients who have coronary heart disease in Turkey. 
 Methods: The sample consisted of 796 participants with coronary heart disease selected from a nationally representative 2019 Turkey Health Survey. The effects of individual-level, individual-level healthy behaviors, household-level, and regional-level characteristics on quality of life were analyzed by using nested regression in STATA. 
 Results: The majority of respondents were male (62.3%), relatively more aged (41.0%), married (70.5%), and primary school educated (50.6%). More than 18 percent of respondents (144 people) said that they were unable to pay for the needed medical care. The variables lessening the quality of life for patients with coronary heart disease were found to be as female gender, increasing age, decreasing education level, living with a person with bad health status in the same house, inability to pay for medical care and living in statistical region-8 of Türkiye. 
 Conclusion: The results of this study contribute to the debate concerning the expected and unexpected relationships between QoL and its predictors among respondents with patients who have coronary heart disease. The study suggests that appropriate local and national policies should be developed to improve quality of life of coronary heart disease patients.
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