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The phrase "achieve informed choices" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of making decisions based on knowledge and understanding of the options available.
Example: "The workshop aims to empower participants to achieve informed choices regarding their health and wellness."
Alternatives: "make knowledgeable decisions" or "reach educated conclusions".
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We observed no conflict between efforts to achieve informed choices and attendance for a population health screening programme for diabetes.
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Official government policy endorses shared decision making to achieve informed choice in healthcare generally and in screening more specifically [ 30, 31].
How challenging is it to achieve informed consent?
Not all authors prioritise the target of achieving informed consumer choice in cancer screening.
As knowledge is a prerequisite to achieve the category "informed choice," we decided to analyse knowledge as a secondary outcome.
First, provide survivors with enough information to make informed choices.
Such information has to target informed choices.
As future scientific discoveries create options, it is this widening of perspectives achieved through narrative that will help students to make informed choices that better their communities.
Consumers need accurate information in order to make informed choices.
Research shows that an informed choice is not achieved in a large proportion of mammography screening decisions: Mathieu et al. arrived at the figure of 48%% informed choices [ 6]; van Agt et al. found 88%% [ 7].
However, communities need information on relative costs and benefits associated with programs to make informed choices.
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