<p dir="ltr">This study identified and prioritised the requirements for a CDSS tailored to gait-related diseases in RLS. User-centric, technical, and context-specific needs were effectively captured through a comprehensive literature review and engagement with experts. The MoSCoW prioritisation technique proved to be a practical and efficient method for requirement prioritisation in low-resource environments. Software development experts were requested to evaluate the quality of the set of prioritised requirements. The evaluation was based on attributes derived from established quality models. The findings of this study can be a valuable guide for software developers and healthcare managers on aspects that require the most emphasis during the development of a CDSS in resource-limited settings.</p>