Using knowledge management tools in the Saudi National Mental Health Survey helpdesk: Pre and post study

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Background: With the growth of information technology, there is a need for the evaluation of cost-effective means of monitoring and support of field workers involved in large epidemiological surveys. Aim: The aim of this research was to measure the performance of a survey help desk that used knowledge management tools to improve its productivity and efficiency. Knowledge management tools are based on information technologies that improve the creation, sharing, and use of different types of knowledge that are critical for effective decision-making. Methods: The Saudi National Mental Health Survey's help desk developed and used specific knowledge management tools including a computer file system, feedback from experts and a call ticketing system. Results are based on the analyses of call records recorded by help desk agents in the call ticketing system using descriptive analysis, Wilcoxon rank-sum test (p < 0.01) and Goodman and Kruscal test (gamma). The call records were divided into two phases and included details such as types of calls, priority level and resolution time. Results: The average time to resolve a reported problem decreased overall, decreased at each priority level and led to increased first contact resolution. Conclusion: This study is the first of its kind to show how the use of knowledge management tools lead to a more efficient and productive help desk within a health survey environment in Saudi Arabia. Further research on help desk performance, particularly within health survey environments and the Middle Eastern region is needed to support this conclusion.

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Aradati, M., Bilal, L., Naseem, M. T., Hyder, S., Al-Habeeb, A., Al-Subaie, A., … Altwaijri, Y. (2019). Using knowledge management tools in the Saudi National Mental Health Survey helpdesk: Pre and post study. International Journal of Mental Health Systems, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13033-019-0288-5

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