2012-03-282012-03-282005-02-02http://hdl.handle.net/10827/6255South Carolina hospitals and the South Carolina Department of Mental Health decided to investigate the development of psychiatric emergency departments (EDs) in South Carolina. Data were gathered in an effort to determine the need for a psychiatric ED in Charleston County. Once the data had been collected and analyzed, it was determined that the data was not comparable from ED to ED. The collection methods were different; the questions asked and answered were different; the collection points were different. No operational definitions even existed. As a result of this finding, it was decided that a data collection tool and a stakeholder needs assessment survey needed to be developed. Therefore, this paper will discuss all dimensions associated with the creation and use of these tools.DocumentCopyright status undetermined. For more information contact, South Carolina State Library, 1500 Senate Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201.Psychiatric hospital patients--Services for--South CarolinaHospitals--Emergency servicesPsychiatric hospitals--South CarolinaAsking the right questions the right way of the right people to learn the right answersText