Abstract

<p>Online learning has become a model, learning strategies, and the preferred channel in education around the world because it is not restricted by time and place. The development of online learning in supporting the success of health education programs for early detection of cervical cancer is the right solution to improve health workers knowledge. To measure user acceptance of the online learning applications, the study used Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) approach. Data collected from questionnaires then analyzed by calculating the frequency (proportion) of the total value, the interpretation of a score by looking for index% and interval. The final result of the calculation shows that all respondents agreed and strongly agreed with all four factors measured. The conclusions are the users believe that the use of learning online applications can reduce the task effort, improve job performance, give positive idea to use the technology, and consciously and expressed desire to run the online learning process in the future.<strong></strong></p>

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  • IntroductionThe cancer research group from the World Health Organization (WHO) states, there are at least 18.1 million cases of cancer with a total death of 9.6 million in 2018

  • Cancer is the number two cause of death in the world

  • This study focuses on the process of implementing online learning applications at Puskesmas and assesses the level of acceptance of online learning applications by users, namely medical personnel and health cadres by using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) consisting of research questions

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Introduction

The cancer research group from the World Health Organization (WHO) states, there are at least 18.1 million cases of cancer with a total death of 9.6 million in 2018. Launched Tribunnews, the death rate from cervical cancer reached 18,279 per year This means that there are around 50 Indonesian women died from cervical cancer each year. This figure jumped sharply compared to the Globocon data in 2012 which stated that 26 Indonesian women die of cervical cancer every year. Another case is cervical cancer, the number of people with cervical cancer cases is ranked second after breast cancer in the world. Based on WHO data, 99% of cervical cancers are associated with infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) in the genitals [1]

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