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  1. The editors of BMC Evolutionary Biology would like to thank all our reviewers who have contributed to the journal in Volume 15 (2015).

    Authors: Christopher Foote
    Citation: BMC Evolutionary Biology 2016 16:54
  2. A clinical trial carried out in patients hospitalized for clinical and surgical conditions. This study evaluated the effectiveness of text messaging interventions (TM) versus telephone counseling (TC) to promo...

    Authors: Lígia Menezes do Amaral, Telmo Mota Ronzani, Erica Cruvinel, Kimber Richter, Rafaela de Oliveira Andrade, Isabella Oliveira Lanzieri, Ângela Caroline Dias Albino Destro de Macêdo and Isabel Cristina Gonçalves Leite
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2022 15:119
  3. Hospital-initiated smoking cessation interventions utilizing pharmacotherapy increase post-discharge quit rates. Use of smoking cessation medications following discharge may further increase quit rates. This s...

    Authors: Edward P. Liebmann, Taneisha S. Scheuermann, Babalola Faseru and Kimber P. Richter
    Citation: BMC Health Services Research 2019 19:246
  4. Most health care providers do not treat tobacco dependence routinely. This may in part be due to the treatment “default.” Current treatment guidelines recommend that providers (1) ask patients if they are will...

    Authors: Babalola Faseru, Edward F. Ellerbeck, Delwyn Catley, Byron J. Gajewski, Taneisha S. Scheuermann, Theresa I. Shireman, Laura M. Mussulman, Niaman Nazir, Terry Bush and Kimber P. Richter
    Citation: Trials 2017 18:379
  5. Perception of neighborhood social environment can influence an individual’s susceptibility to drug dependence. However, this has never been examined with a jailed sample, where frequent transitions between loc...

    Authors: Jessica D Rogers, Megha Ramaswamy, Chin-I Cheng, Kimber Richter and Patricia J Kelly
    Citation: Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy 2012 7:39
  6. Quitting smoking improves health and drug use outcomes among people in treatment for substance abuse. The twofold purpose of this study is to describe tobacco treatment provision across a representative sample...

    Authors: A Paula Cupertino, Jamie J Hunt, Byron J Gajewski, Yu Jiang, Janet Marquis, Peter D Friedmann, Kimberly K Engelman and Kimber P Richter
    Citation: Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy 2013 8:13
  7. Numerous studies have demonstrated that positive organizational climates contribute to better work performance. Screening and brief intervention (SBI) for alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use has the potential...

    Authors: Erica Cruvinel, Kimber P Richter, Ronaldo Rocha Bastos and Telmo Mota Ronzani
    Citation: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2013 8:4
  8. Post-discharge support is a key component of effective treatment for hospitalized smokers, but few hospitals provide it. Many hospitals and care settings fax-refer smokers to quitlines for follow-up; however, ...

    Authors: Kimber P Richter, Babalola Faseru, Laura M Mussulman, Edward F Ellerbeck, Theresa I Shireman, Jamie J Hunt, Beatriz H Carlini, Kristopher J Preacher, Candace L Ayars and David J Cook
    Citation: Trials 2012 13:127
  9. Most smokers struggle to overcome tobacco addiction. Neuroscientific models of addiction emphasize the importance of brain regions associated with cognitive control and reward to understand the cycle of addict...

    Authors: Andrew T. Fox, Delwyn Catley, Kimber P. Richter, Edward F. Ellerbeck, Morgan G. Brucks, Vlad B. Papa and Laura E. Martin
    Citation: Trials 2018 19:623
  10. It is becoming increasingly necessary for community health centers to make rehabilitation services available to patients with osteoarthritis of the knee. However, for a number of reasons, including a lack of e...

    Authors: Hu Yan, Youxin Su, Lidian Chen, Guohua Zheng, Xueyi Lin, Baojun Chen, Bihong Zhou and Qing Zhang
    Citation: Trials 2013 14:367