Objective: To identify the sources of informational support used by families of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Method: Qualitative and descriptive research carried out in three health institutions and three teaching institutions in Paraná, Ceará and Amapá. 55 family members participated who responded to semi-structured interviews, between September 2018 and 2019. Thematic categorical analysis and the resources of Qualitative Data Analysis Software were used.
Results: Families find informational support from several sources, both formal and informal, such as the internet and other sources (books, Workshops, courses, television).
Conclusion: Families use different sources of information, however, often incomplete and contradictory, which can generate a new demand on health professionals, in order to integrate access to information in the health care process, since they must be considering benefits and weaknesses that this represents for society.
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