Abstract
Background: Government of India, launched population based screening for diabetes under the National
Program for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardio-vascular Diseases and
Stroke (NPCDCS). There is a need to get early feedback and to fine tune this program.
Aims and Objectives: (1) To assess the current status of the implementation of NPCDCS piloted at sub-center
level in one district of Haryana. (2) To assess the views of health workers and community
leaders regarding this newly launched program.
Materials and Methods: This qualitative study was carried in selected villages of Ambala district in North
India from July 2012 to December 2012. The study used in-depth interview with screened
persons and health-care workers of the study area. Field notes were taken. Informal
conversations with community leaders were held.
Results: Residents were not made aware of screening activity prior to and after launching
of the health program. There was anxiety among residents regarding screening. There
was no focus on health promotion activities. There was a shortage of self-diagnostic
kits for screening diabetes.
Conclusion: Adequate priming of the population was not carried out before launching the NPCDCS
program. Validation of kit is questionable. Continuity of medical care in patients
screened for diabetes was missing.
Diabetes - national program for prevention and control of cancer - diabetes - cardio-vascular
diseases and stroke - screening