A scoping review is a review that is often carried out in advance of a systematic review to develop an understanding of the research landscape by examining the extent, range and nature of research evidence (Grant & Booth, 2009). 3.
Evidence-based practice is an approach to health care wherein health practitioners use the best evidence possible, i .e., the most appropriate information available, to make decisions for individuals, groups and populations. 5.
1. The Evidence Analysis Library ( EAL) is a synthesis of the best, most relevant nutritional research on important dietetic practice questions housed within an accessible, online, user-friendly website. 2.