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Health Promot Perspect. 2025;15(3): 278-285.
doi: 10.34172/hpp.025.44311
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Original Article

Implementation of community-based screening program for risk factors of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) among the urbanized tribal population of West Bengal

Khushi Singhania 1 ORCID logo, Sunom Merab Lepcha 2* ORCID logo, Sembagamuthu Sembiah 1 ORCID logo

1 Department of Community Medicine and Family Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Kalyani, West Bengal, India
2 Department of Community Medicine, Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Hamdard Nagar, Delhi, India
*Corresponding Author: Sunom Merab Lepcha, Email: smelep8@gmail.com

Abstract

Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) present a significant public health challenge, particularly among India’s tribal populations. This study aims to implement community-based screening to assess the current risk factors for NCDs in a tribal population, estimate the proportion at high risk using a Community-Based Assessment Checklist (CBAC), evaluate the program’s acceptability and fidelity, identify determinants of high-risk groups, and explore reasons for non-attendance at health centers by high-risk individuals.

Methods: A mixed-methods cross-sectional study was conducted among 238 urbanized tribal individuals aged 30-60. Data were collected using a pre-designed, structured, and validated questionnaire in the local language and analyzed with SPSS version 26. Qualitative data were subjected to thematic analysis to provide a comprehensive understanding of the findings.

Results: Of the participants, 88 (37%) were identified as high-risk, while 129 (54.2%) exhibited inadequate awareness of NCDs. The program demonstrated high acceptability (90.5%) but moderate fidelity (45.46%). Among the 88 high-risk individuals, 48 (54.54%) did not visit the primary health center (PHC). In-depth interviews with 10 randomly selected defaulters revealed key barriers, including financial and time constraints, inaccessibility of facilities, and a lack of seriousness and awareness regarding NCDs.

Conclusion: The findings underscore an urgent need for multifaceted awareness-raising initiatives to improve NCD prevention and management in tribal populations. Enhanced education and accessibility to healthcare services are crucial for reducing the burden of NCDs in these communities.


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Submitted: 03 Feb 2025
Revision: 20 Mar 2025
Accepted: 18 Apr 2025
ePublished: 04 Nov 2025
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