Medico-legal assessment of personal damage in older people: report from a multidisciplinary consensus conference

Ageing of the global population represents a challenge for national healthcare systems and healthcare professionals, including medico-legal experts, who assess personal damage in an increasing number of older people. Personal damage evaluation in older people is complex, and the scarcity of evidence...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of legal medicine 2020-11, Vol.134 (6), p.2319-2334
Hauptverfasser: Ingravallo, Francesca, Cerquetti, Ilaria, Vignatelli, Luca, Albertini, Sandra, Bolcato, Matteo, Camerlingo, Maria, Corbi, Graziamaria, De Leo, Domenico, De Nicolò, Andrea, De Stefano, Francesco, Dell’Erba, Alessandro, Di Giulio, Paola, Domenici, Ranieri, Fedeli, Piergiorgio, Feola, Alessandro, Ferrara, Nicola, Forti, Paola, Frigiolini, Francesca, Gianniti, Pasquale, Gili, Enrico, Iannone, Primiano, Lovato, Alessandro, Lunardelli, Maria Lia, Marengoni, Alessandra, Marozzi, Franco, Martelloni, Massimo, Mecocci, Patrizia, Molinelli, Andrea, Polo, Lorenzo, Portas, Margherita, Rossi, Patrizio, Scorretti, Carlo, Trabucchi, Marco, Volpato, Stefano, Zoja, Riccardo, Castellani, Gloria Luigia
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Zusammenfassung:Ageing of the global population represents a challenge for national healthcare systems and healthcare professionals, including medico-legal experts, who assess personal damage in an increasing number of older people. Personal damage evaluation in older people is complex, and the scarcity of evidence is hindering the development of formal guidelines on the subject. The main objectives of the first multidisciplinary Consensus Conference on Medico-Legal Assessment of Personal Damage in Older People were to increase knowledge on the subject and establish standard procedures in this field. The conference, organized according to the guidelines issued by the Italian National Institute of Health (ISS), was held in Bologna (Italy) on June 8, 2019 with the support of national scientific societies, professional organizations, and stakeholders. The Scientific Technical Committee prepared 16 questions on 4 thematic areas: (1) differences in injury outcomes in older people compared to younger people and their relevance in personal damage assessment; (2) pre-existing status reconstruction and evaluation; (3) medico-legal examination procedures; (4) multidimensional assessment and scales. The Scientific Secretariat reviewed relevant literature and documents, rated their quality, and summarized evidence. During conference plenary public sessions, 4 pairs of experts reported on each thematic area. After the last session, a multidisciplinary Jury Panel (15 members) drafted the consensus statements. The present report describes Conference methods and results, including a summary of evidence supporting each statement, and areas requiring further investigation. The methodological recommendations issued during the Conference may be useful in several contexts of damage assessment, or to other medico-legal evaluation fields.
ISSN:0937-9827
1437-1596
DOI:10.1007/s00414-020-02368-z