REDRightHand is a software application that pulls data from your REDCap project and converts it to tidy, normalized data tables. For more information about REDRightHand, see the main REDRightHand page on this site. Note: If you haven’t already installed REDRightHand, see the Installation Guide for instructions. Downloading and installing REDRightHand is easy, but it takes… (read more)
REDRightHand is a software application that pulls data from your REDCap project and converts it to tidy, normalized data tables. For more information about REDRightHand, see the main REDRightHand page on this site. To use REDRightHand, you will need: A. A REDCap project that grants you appropriate user permissions B. A REDCap API key C…. (read more)
What is REDRightHand? REDRightHand converts REDCap exports into tidy normalized tables, which can then be queried with any SQL-based data system. It uses REDCap’s API to pull in data and convert it with a single button-click. About REDCap REDCap is an immensely popular data management system for clinical researchers. It’s easy to use, easy to… (read more)
The licensed version of REDRightHand removes the free version’s fifty-participant cap. This version does not limit the amount of data or number of participants you can download. Most researchers who use REDRightHand purchase a license as part of a consulting package from Quicksilver Consulting. A consulting package typically includes creating or tuning a REDCap project;… (read more)
REDRightHand lets you download your REDCap data and convert it into tidy, normalized tables—with a single button-click. Requirements: Microsoft Windows Internet connection REDCap API key (see the installation guide) Microsoft Access 2016+ (if you’re using UCSF’s Research and Analysis Environment (RAE), this is already installed) Note: REDRightHand can download PHI (protected health information), if such… (read more)
Update March 2026: The free version of REDRightHand v.3.4.1 is now available for download. This is a fully-functional version of REDRightHand, except that it downloads data for a maximum of fifty participants from your REDCap project. So, if you have a very small study, or just want to see how REDRightHand works, this version should… (read more)