DIABETES

Introduce Chapter Two: States the overall purpose of the project; lets reader knows what the literature review
will address; describes how the chapter will be organized (including the specific sections and subsections);
describes how the literature was surveyed, so the reader can evaluate the thoroughness of the review,
provides a historical overview of the problem based on the gap or need defined in the literature and how it
originated (this section must contain empirical citations; presents strong evidence for the intervention; and
discusses how the problem has evolved historically into its current form.
Theoretical Framework: This section identifies the theories or models that provide the foundation for the
project. This section should present the theories or models(s) and explain how the problem under investigation
relates to the theory or model. The theories or models(s) guide the clinical questions and justify what is being
measured (variables) as well as how those variables are related. Literature Review outlines your themes and
subthemes and includes references.
Characteristics of Food Pantry Clients are Changing (Theme 3rd level heading): Add all citations for this
section listed:
Food Security. (Subtheme 4th level heading): Add all citations for this listed here.
Food pantry clients. (Subtheme 4th level heading): Add all citations for this listed here.
Summary of Theme (Second level heading)
Blood Pressure Control (Theme 3rd level heading): Add all citations for this section listed.
Behavior change (Subtheme 4th level heading): Add all citations for this listed here.
Community health interventions. (Subtheme 4th level heading): Add all citations for this listed here.
Diet and exercise. (Subtheme 4th level heading): Add all citations for this listed here.
Summary of Theme (2nd level heading): Continue in this fashion. Theme-sub theme, summary.
Significance of the Project: This section identifies and describes the significance of the project and the
implications of the potential results based on the clinical questions and problem statement. It describes how the
project fits within and will contribute to the current literature or the clinical site practice. It describes potential
practical applications from the project.

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