 this scoping review identified a steady increase in the number of scoping reviews being conducted since 2012. It also found that these reviews are often used to inform research agendas and identify implications for policy or practice. However, the authors noted that there is a lack of reporting standards and guidelines for scoping reviews, as well as no assessment of the quality of reporting. This suggests that further research into scoping review methodology is needed, including the development of a guideline for standardizing reporting. This article was authored by Andrea C. Trikko, Erin Lilly, Wasifah Zarin, and others.