Naseeb Ezaydi
University of Sheffield(GB)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Primary Care and Health Outcomes, Microscopic Colitis, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research, Mental Health and Patient Involvement
Most-Cited Works
- → Service user involvement in mental health service commissioning, development and delivery: A systematic review of service level outcomes(2023)35 cited
- → Delivery of nutritional management services to people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)(2021)15 cited
- → Patient and public involvement in the development of health services: Engagement of underserved populations in a quality improvement programme for inflammatory bowel disease using a community‐based participatory approach(2024)9 cited
- → Barriers to help-seeking, accessing and providing mental health support for medical students: a mixed methods study using the candidacy framework(2024)2 cited
- → Randomised controlled trial with parallel process evaluation and health economic analysis to evaluate a nutritional management intervention, OptiCALS, for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: study protocol(2025)1 cited
- → Experience-based co-design of an active case finding service for colorectal cancer in community pharmacies: findings from a focused ethnography(2025)1 cited
- → P0318 Rapid access clinics for Inflammatory Bowel Disease improve access and outcomes but additional service support is required: Experience from the AWARE-IBD Quality Improvement Programme in the United Kingdom(2025)
- → Effectiveness and acceptability of interventions to improve faecal immunochemical test (FIT) return in both asymptomatic (screening) and symptomatic populations: protocol for a systematic review of qualitative and quantitative evidence(2026)
- → The PRAMS (Perinatal Redesign for Accessing Mental Health Services) Study: a research protocol(2025)
- → Early DETECTion of ColoRectal Cancer in Yorkshire (DETECT-CRC): Feasibility study assessing active case finding of colorectal cancer in socio-economically deprived areas.(2024)