This pilot study developed, implemented, and evaluated the feasibility, usability, and satisfaction ofthe JourneyForward SCP from both the survivor (n = 34) and provider (n = 15) perspectives. A number of issues prevented all of the developed SCPs from be- ing delivered. For example, it took an average of 49 minutes to complete a surgery SCP and 90 minutes to complete a surgery and chemotherapy SCP. Survivors also preferred receiving the SCP just before treatment ended or within the rst three months. The SCPs were well received by the survivors and their PCPs. This process needs to be streamlined to encourage more widespread adoption. Only then will researchers de- termine whether SCPs help facilitate care coordination and communication to improve the quality of cancer care (Parry, Kent, Forsythe, Alfano, & Rowland, 2013).