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Adapting and moving forward: the experience of implementing COVID-19 contingencies in a nurse-led metropolitan continence outpatient clinic
The Anorectal Facility and Biofeedback and Continence Centre at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, provides diagnostic and management services for patients with bowel dysfunction and operates an anophysiology clinic Due to the impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic, hospital-wide regulations and restrictions to service provision changed dramatically, impacting the model of care and services provided to patients The centre staff have adapted as required and continue to adapt to move forward in the days ahead incorporating the new guidelines that now exist