Abstract
Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) framework was utilized in this study. Its purpose was to determine the correlation between independent variables consisting of Perceived Ease of Use (PEU), Perceived Usefulness (PU), Attitude toward Using (AU) with dependent variable Behavioral Intention to Use (BIU). Data collection techniques were carried out by distributing questionnaires through group discussion forums. Respondents consisted of medical workers and health cadres both in Jakarta and Yogyakarta. Data were analyzed using correlation test and t-test. The results of the correlation test state that the correlation between PEU and AU is 0.30, which shows a weak correlation. Meanwhile, the correlation of PU and AU is 0.56, PEU and BIU is 0.41, and PU and BIU is 0.47, which are considered as moderate correlations. Finally, a strong correlation exists between AU and BIU. T-test results show that the effect of PU on AU is statistically significant with CI = 95%. Likewise, the effects of PEU on AU, AU towards BIU, PU towards BIU, and PEU towards BIU are significant (p < 0.05).
Highlights
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) estimates that one in five men and one in six women worldwide will suffer cancer during their lifetime
This study aims to determine the correlation between independent variables, namely Perceived Ease of Use (PEU), Perceived Usefulness (PU), Attitude toward Using (AU), and dependent variables, namely Behavioral Intention to Use (BIU), and to find out how the influence of independent variables on the dependent variable
The results of the analysis show that the linear regression model that showing the correlation between AU to BIU based on sample data is: BIU = 0.5033 + 0.7879*AU + ε
Summary
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) estimates that one in five men and one in six women worldwide will suffer cancer during their lifetime. Even one in eight men and one in eleven women will die from the disease. Based on the 2018 International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Globocan data, global cancer has risen to 18.1 million cases. 9.6 million have died from cancer worldwide (see figure 1). The incidence of cancer in Indonesia (136.2/100,000 population) ranks 8th in Southeast Asia, while in Asia ranks 23. The number of new cancer cases in Indonesia is 348,809 cases, with the number of cancer deaths of 207,210 (see figure 2). The low level of knowledge and understanding is one of the factors that cause patients to delay early detection [1]
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