Abstract

AimThe aim of this study was to explore the use and future potential of realist approaches to research in nutrition and dietetics.MethodsA targeted literature review was used to search key journals (n = 7) in nutrition and dietetics to identify existing research using a realist approach. A narrative synthesis was conducted to explore findings in relation to the research aim.ResultsNine research papers (four realist evaluations, five realist reviews) describing seven nutrition interventions were found, which revealed the application of realist research in nutrition and dietetics has focused on public health interventions. Realist research provided a deeper, more nuanced understanding of varied outcomes including the role of context, and contributed to the development of theory about how and why interventions work. As a theory‐driven research method, realist research was able to assist in overcoming methodological shortcomings to contribute to meaningful, transferable findings.ConclusionThe results highlight the potential contribution of the realist research in nutrition and dietetics to evaluate interventions and inform future practice.

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