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. 2020 Oct;1(1):49-57.
Epub 2020 Oct 12.

Developing an Indigenous Goal-Setting Tool: Counting Coup

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Developing an Indigenous Goal-Setting Tool: Counting Coup

Iitáa Dáakuash et al. Turt Isl J Indig Health. 2020 Oct.

Abstract

Chronic illness self-management best practices include goal-setting; however, the goal theory that many tools employ relies on individualistic principles of self-efficacy that are not culturally consonant within many Indigenous communities. During the creation of the Báa nnilah program, a chronic illness self-management intervention, we developed a goal-setting tool specific to the Apsáalooke Nation. Emerging from an Indigenous paradigm and methodology, Counting Coup serves as a goal-setting tool that promotes the Apsáalooke culture, connects individuals with their ancestors, and focuses on achievement of goals within relationships. Future research and practice should be grounded in the historical and cultural contexts of local communities when designing and implementing goal-setting tools. Limitations to Counting Coup as a goal-setting tool include the need for program facilitators to have a relationship with participants due to Counting Coup's foundation in relational accountability and that the environmental context may pose difficulties for participants in moving towards healthy behavior change.

Keywords: Chronic illness; Community-based participatory research; Goal-setting; Indigenous research methods.

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Inside page of Counting Coup journal showing the area to write in feathers (goals).

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