The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effect of virtual reality (VR)-supported psychosocial nursing care on the psychosocial health of women aged 18 and older who have experienced perinatal loss (≥20 weeks of gestation). The main questions it aims to answer are: Does VR-supported psychosocial care reduce depression, anxiety, stress, perinatal grief, and postpartum depression compared to psychosocial care without VR support? Researchers will compare two groups: VR-supported psychosocial care Psychosocial care without VR support Participants will complete baseline psychosocial assessments during hospital admission, receive psychosocial nursing care based on Swanson's Theory of Caring - with or without VR support - during hospitalization, take part in follow-up interviews on Day 7 and Day 30 after discharge, and continue the psychosocial care process at home, including practicing breathing exercises, keeping a daily journal, and receiving supportive information about coping after perinatal loss.
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Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Levels
Timeframe: Baseline (hospital admission), Day 7 post-discharge, Day 30 post-discharge
Perinatal Grief Levels
Timeframe: Baseline (hospital admission), Day 7 post-discharge, Day 30 post-discharge
Postpartum Depression Levels
Timeframe: Day 7 post-discharge, Day 30 post-discharge