Wolters Kluwer, Health announced today that its Lippincott journal portfolio has won 32 awards across 21 categories in the American Society of Healthcare Publication Editors (ASHPE) annual awards competition. ASHPE recognizes member articles and publications for editorial, design, print and online award categories.
Our editorial, design, and publishing teams continue to raise the bar every year to create high-quality content that provides practitioners with evidence-based knowledge they need to improve care outcomes, said Jayne Marks, Vice President, Global Publishing, Wolters Kluwer, Health Learning, Research and Practice. We couldn't be prouder of our teams, and are extremely honored by the recognition from the ASHPE organization.
See below for the complete list of the 2019 ASHPE awards received by Lippincott published journals:
Best Peer-Reviewed Journal
- Gold: American Journal of Nursing (March, April, May 2018)
- Silver: Nursing2019 (July, August, September 2018)
Best Single Issue
- Gold: Nursing made Made Incredibly Easy! (January/February 2018)
- Bronze: Neurology Today (October 4,2018), published on behalf of the American Academy of Neurology
Best Website
- Silver: Lippincott NursingCenter, www.NursingCenter.com
- Bronze: Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, JPHMPDirect.com
Best Case History
- Bronze: Journal of Nursing Care Quality, Project SITUP (April-June 2018)
Best Commentary
- Gold: The Journal of Nursing Administration, Bringing Compassion Back to the Forefront of Care (April 2018)
Best Feature Article
- Silver: Brain & Life, The Road to Surgery (June/July 2018), published on behalf of the American Academy of Neurology
- Bronze: Journal of Christian Nursing, The Long Journey of Alzheimers Disease (October/December 2018)
Best Feature Article Series
- Silver: The Journal of Nursing Administration, Using a Daily Management System (March/April 2018)
- Bronze: Nursing made Incredibly Easy!, Teen Issues (Sep./Oct. and Nov./Dec. 2018)
Best Human Interest Article
- Bronze: The Nurse Practitioner, Adverse childhood experiences and trauma-informed care (December 2018)
Best Legislative/Government Article
- Silver: Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, Organophosphate insecticide exposure (May 2018)
Best News Coverage
Best Original Research
- Gold: Nursing Management, The State of Nurse Leader Wellness (February 2018)
- Silver: Nursing Research, Adolescent Novice Drivers (May/June 2018)
Best Profile
- Silver: Brain & Life, Supporting Role (June/July 2018), published on behalf of the American Academy of Neurology
Best Regular Department
- Silver: Emergency Medicine News, Myths in Emergency Medicine (April, August, December 2018)
Best Single News
- Silver: Brain & Life, Early Clues (October/November 2018), published on behalf of the American Academy of Neurology
Best Special Report or Section
- Bronze: The Hearing Journal, Addressing Stigma and Hearing Loss (September 2018)
Best Use of Social Media
- Gold: PRS Global Open, #PRSGlobalOpen #FaceTheCase (2018), published on behalf of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons
- Silver: Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, Deaths of Despair and Building a National Resilience Strategy (July 1, 2018)
- Bronze: The Hearing Journal, #HearingChat to Promote World Hearing Day 2018 (March 3, 2018)
Best Use of Video
- Bronze: Lippincott Nursing Center, Incivility in Nursing (March 2018)
Best Cover Photo
- Gold: Home Healthcare Now, Hidden in Plain Sight (September/October 2018)
- Bronze: American Journal of Nursing, Physical Activity among Diabetic Chinese American Immigrants (February 2018)
Best Opening Page or Spread
- Gold: Journal of Christian Nursing, Maternal Mortality & Injustice: A Closer Look (January/March 2018)
- Silver: Journal of Christian Nursing, The Long Journey of Alzheimers Disease (October/December 2018)
Best Overall Use of Graphics
- Gold: Journal of Christian Nursing (April/June 2018)
Best Use of Infographics
- Gold: Critical Care Medicine, Risk of Inpatient Death Visualization (June 2018)
- Bronze: Lippincott NursingCenter, Influenza (December 2018)