The Istanbul Protocol section on medicolegal evaluation delineates the guidelines for the correct management of the physical examination and the methods of assigning the degrees of consistency. Considering that most cases exhibit highly heterogeneous lesions, the examiner is forced to rely on his own experience, and their evaluation may be very subjective. The purpose of this work is to understand how subjective such an evaluation may be and whether the “experience” factor, interpreted as years dedicated to this profession and the number of cases evaluated, is statistically significant. To this end, a survey containing eleven cases of pre-evaluated asylum seekers was sent to thirty Italian clinical forensic practitioners. The participants were invited to assign a degree of consistency to each case according to the Istanbul Protocol guidelines, besides answering a few questions regarding their professional record. The doctors were divided into groups based on the number of cases evaluated and the experience collected expressed in years, and then interobserver analysis was performed. Results showed that the Fleiss’ Kappa coefficient acquired significant values when attention was turned to the sub-samples composed of more experienced participants. Therefore, the introduction of appropriately trained health professionals – “experts in migrations and torture” – could lower the risks of misinterpretation and make the assessment as reproducible as possible.

Physical assessment of tortures: Interobserver analysis of medico-legal degrees of consistency based on the Istanbul protocol / L. Franceschetti, F. Magli, C. Nava, D. De Angelis, A. Verzeletti, C. Cattaneo. - In: LEGAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 1344-6223. - 62:(2023), pp. 102248.1-102248.7. [10.1016/j.legalmed.2023.102248]

Physical assessment of tortures: Interobserver analysis of medico-legal degrees of consistency based on the Istanbul protocol

L. Franceschetti
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D. De Angelis;C. Cattaneo
2023

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The Istanbul Protocol section on medicolegal evaluation delineates the guidelines for the correct management of the physical examination and the methods of assigning the degrees of consistency. Considering that most cases exhibit highly heterogeneous lesions, the examiner is forced to rely on his own experience, and their evaluation may be very subjective. The purpose of this work is to understand how subjective such an evaluation may be and whether the “experience” factor, interpreted as years dedicated to this profession and the number of cases evaluated, is statistically significant. To this end, a survey containing eleven cases of pre-evaluated asylum seekers was sent to thirty Italian clinical forensic practitioners. The participants were invited to assign a degree of consistency to each case according to the Istanbul Protocol guidelines, besides answering a few questions regarding their professional record. The doctors were divided into groups based on the number of cases evaluated and the experience collected expressed in years, and then interobserver analysis was performed. Results showed that the Fleiss’ Kappa coefficient acquired significant values when attention was turned to the sub-samples composed of more experienced participants. Therefore, the introduction of appropriately trained health professionals – “experts in migrations and torture” – could lower the risks of misinterpretation and make the assessment as reproducible as possible.
Asylum seekers; Clinical forensic medicine; Istanbul Protocol; Medico-legal assessment; Torture
Settore MED/43 - Medicina Legale
2023
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