Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Obesity is a multifactorial disease resulting from various environmental, genetic, and metabolic factors, affecting a large portion of the population. One of the most effective treatments for severe obesity is bariatric surgery. This research aims to develop a shared decision-making system that facilitates the selection of the appropriate type of bariatric surgery. METHOD: In this research, we designed and developed a prototype of a shared decision-making system to aid in choosing the type of bariatric surgery through three steps: a) identifying data requirements from a literature review, b) designing interfaces and prototyping, and c) conducting a usability evaluation. RESULTS: Through a literature review of articles, books, and interviews with ten selected patients, the necessary clinical data and educational topics were identified and confirmed by nine surgeons. A prototype was developed using the web application "Figma." We also analyzed the prototype using heuristic evaluation; "helping users understand and recover from errors" and "confidentiality" had the highest degrees of problem severity, with scores of 3.3 and 3.5, respectively. CONCLUSION: The developed prototype demonstrated an acceptable level of usability. This system can facilitate shared decision-making and help structure education for patients seeking bariatric surgery.