id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-254779-cad6pb3n Asakura, Kenta Using Simulation as an Investigative Methodology in Researching Competencies of Clinical Social Work Practice: A Scoping Review 2020-09-24 .txt text/plain 6585 401 45 This article reports a scoping review designed to synthesize current literature that used simulation as an investigative methodology (simulation-based research; SBR) in researching practice competencies in clinical social work. The purpose of this scoping review was to systematically search and summarize the current state of social work literature, in which simulation (e.g., trained actors as standardized clients, virtual reality, staged environments) was used as an investigative methodology in researching practice competencies. Using our content expertise, the lead author (KA) and a second team member (KS) worked together to develop the following inclusion criteria to identify empirical studies written in English and published in peer-review journals: (1) used simulation-based data (e.g., live SPs, video-recordings of SPs, virtual reality, data available from OSCE), (2) examined practice competencies (i.e., knowledge, values, and skills) related to clinical social work, and (3) included study samples comprised of social workers, social work students, or social work supervisors. ./cache/cord-254779-cad6pb3n.txt ./txt/cord-254779-cad6pb3n.txt